different between repulsory vs depulsory

repulsory

English

Etymology

Latin repulsorius.

Adjective

repulsory (comparative more repulsory, superlative most repulsory)

  1. Repulsive; driving back.

Anagrams

  • prelusory

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depulsory

English

Etymology

Latin depulsorius.

Adjective

depulsory (comparative more depulsory, superlative most depulsory)

  1. Driving or thrusting away; averting.
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