different between jutty vs nutty
jutty
English
Etymology
See jetty, jut, jet.
Noun
jutty (plural jutties)
- A projection in a building; also, a pier or mole; a jetty
Verb
jutty (third-person singular simple present jutties, present participle juttying, simple past and past participle juttied)
- To project outwards.
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nutty
English
Etymology
nut +? -y
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n?ti/
- Rhymes: -?ti
Adjective
nutty (comparative nuttier, superlative nuttiest)
- Containing nuts.
- Resembling or characteristic of nuts.
- 1997, Mary Jo Plutt, Prevention's Stop Dieting and Lose Weight Cookbook, Rodale, ?ISBN, p. 210:
- Brown rice has had only its outer hull removed, leaving it with a beige color and a a pleasantly nutty flavor.
- 1997, Mary Jo Plutt, Prevention's Stop Dieting and Lose Weight Cookbook, Rodale, ?ISBN, p. 210:
- Barmy, crazy, mad.
- (Britain, dated) Extravagantly fashionable
- 1932, Frank Richards, "The Complete Outsider", The Magnet
- Skinner's friendship with his nutty pals seemed to have come to a sudden end.
- 1932, Frank Richards, "The Complete Outsider", The Magnet
Usage notes
In sense “insane”, similar to nuts, but more limited and somewhat milder: nutty means “eccentric, insane”, while “nuts” can mean either “insane” or “enthused, agitated” (“the crowd went nuts”), for which “nutty” is not used: *“the crowd went nutty”.
Synonyms
- nuts, squirrelly
- See also Thesaurus:insane
Related terms
- nutter
- nutty as a fruitcake
Translations
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