different between autie vs dutie
autie
English
Etymology
Diminutive of autistic with -ie.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???ti/
- Rhymes: -??ti
Noun
autie (plural auties)
- (informal, nonstandard, endearing) An autistic person.
See also
- aspie
Usage notes
- Sometimes used in contrast with aspie, to denote a person who is on the autistic spectrum but not diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome.
Latvian
Participle
autie
- nominative plural masculine form of autais
- vocative plural masculine form of autais
autie From the web:
- aunty means
- what does auntie mean
- what causes autism
- agony autie what is autism to you
- what happened to auntie fee
dutie
English
Noun
dutie (plural duties)
- Obsolete spelling of duty
Anagrams
- -itude
dutie From the web:
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- what duties do citizens have
- what duties should be segregated
- what duties can a cna perform
- what duties did a governess have
- what duties can a pca perform
- what duties does the queen have
- what duties can be delegated
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