different between faiery vs fiery
faiery
English
Noun
faiery (plural faieries)
- Obsolete form of fairy.
Anagrams
- Fairey, aerify
faiery From the web:
- what fairy am i
- what fairy tale character am i
- what fairytale is donkey from
- what fairy tale is donkey from in shrek
- what fairytale is rumpelstiltskin from
- what fairy talent are you
- what fairy tales are in into the woods
- what fairy tale is winter based on
fiery
English
Etymology
From Middle English firi, from fir (“fire”). Equivalent to fire +? -y.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?fa???i/
- Rhymes: -a??ri
Adjective
fiery (comparative more fiery or fierier, superlative most fiery or fieriest)
- Of or relating to fire.
- Burning or glowing.
- Inflammable or easily ignited.
- Having the colour of fire.
- Hot or inflamed.
- Tempestuous or emotionally volatile.
- Spirited or filled with emotion.
Derived terms
- fiery cross
Translations
Anagrams
- firey, reify
fiery From the web:
- what fiery means
- what's fiery poops
- what fiery means in tagalog
- what fiery means in spanish
- what's fiery dragon
- what's fiery temperament
- fiery what is the definition
- fiery what is meaning in hindi
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- faiery vs fiery
- terms vs ragery
- rager vs ragery
- ragery vs magery
- ragers vs ragery
- wantonness vs ragery
- substantivises vs substantivizes
- superflood vs superfood
- supergood vs superfood
- superfold vs superfood
- superfood vs supernutrient
- food vs superfood
- supercock vs superjock
- paratype vs neotype
- paratype vs lectotype
- taxonomic vs paratype
- organism vs paratype
- specimen vs paratype
- terms vs monopodia
- gonopodia vs monopodia