different between tweely vs treely

tweely

English

Etymology

twee +? -ly

Adverb

tweely (comparative more tweely, superlative most tweely)

  1. In a twee manner.

tweely From the web:



treely

English

Etymology

From tree +? -ly. Compare treelike.

Adjective

treely (comparative treelier or more treely, superlative treeliest or most treely)

  1. (nonstandard) Of, relating to, characteristic of, or resembling a tree or trees; arboreal.
    • 1990, Michael D. Beaty, Alvin Plantinga, Christian theism and the problems of philosophy:
      She also believes that this demon is so competent at deceiving us that we are deceived when and only when we firmly believe that we are appeared to in a treely sort of way.

See also

  • foresty
  • treeiness

treely From the web:

  • what means treely
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