different between retally vs metally
retally
English
Etymology
re- +? tally
Verb
retally (third-person singular simple present retallies, present participle retallying, simple past and past participle retallied)
- (transitive) To tally again; to recount.
Anagrams
- alertly, elytral, laterly, telarly
retally From the web:
- what really happened
- what really killed glenn frey
- what really killed joan rivers
- what really happens when you die
- what really killed mozart
- what really killed the dinosaurs
- what really killed david cassidy
- what really killed kimbo slice
metally
English
Etymology
metal +? -y
Adjective
metally (comparative more metally, superlative most metally)
- metallic
- 1864, Friends' Intelligencer (volume 20, page 589)
- Yet in days long past, but soon, we hope, to return, these quarters had a metally ring and were standard silver 900-1000th fine.
- 1864, Friends' Intelligencer (volume 20, page 589)
- Resembling metal music.
metally From the web:
- what mentally mean
- what mentally ill nana character are you
- what mentally turns you on
- what mentally stimulates you
- what mentally ill anime character are you
- what mentally challenged mean
- what mentally stimulates dogs
- what mentally drained means
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