different between basally vs nasally
basally
English
Etymology
basal +? -ly
Adverb
basally (comparative more basally, superlative most basally)
- In a basal manner
Anagrams
- salably
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nasally
English
Etymology
nasal +? -ly
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ne?z?li/
Adverb
nasally (comparative more nasally, superlative most nasally)
- In a nasal manner or tone.
- By, through or using the nose.
Adjective
nasally (comparative more nasally, superlative most nasally)
- That sounds nasal.
- 2008, Stacey Grenrock Woods, I, California: A Memoir
- My only option was to tell the off-site building manager, a nasally guy named Russell Sepulveda.
- The loud, nasally voice from behind the door attracted my attention.
- 2008, Stacey Grenrock Woods, I, California: A Memoir
Anagrams
- alanyls
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