different between broken-down vs musty
broken-down
English
Adjective
broken-down (comparative more broken-down, superlative most broken-down)
- Which has broken down and, as a result, is no longer in working order.
- Not properly maintained; neglected.
- Ruined in character or strength.
Synonyms
- (no longer in working order): See Thesaurus:out of order
- (not maintained; neglected): See Thesaurus:ramshackle
Translations
broken-down From the web:
- what is broken down into glucose
- what is broken down
- what is broken down food
- what is broken down into
- what are carbohydrates broken down into
- what are lipids broken down into
- what are fats broken down into
- what are proteins broken down by
musty
English
Etymology
must +? -y.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): [?m?st?]
- Rhymes: -?sti
Adjective
musty (comparative mustier, superlative mustiest)
- Having a stale odor.
Derived terms
- mustily
- mustiness
Translations
musty From the web:
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- what's musty smell
- what's mustys boost
- what's mustys goal explosion
- what's mustys air roll
- what's mustys discord
- what's mustys car
- what's mustys camera settings
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