Lithe vs. Willowy — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Lithe and Willowy
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Lithe
Lithe is an experimental programming language created in 1982 by David Sandberg at the University of Washington which allows the programmer to freely choose their own syntax. Lithe combines the ideas of syntax-directed translation and classes in a novel manner that results in a remarkably simple yet powerful language.
Willowy
Planted with or abounding in willows.
Lithe
Readily bent; supple
Lithe birch branches.
Willowy
Flexible; pliant.
Lithe
Marked by effortless grace
A lithe ballet dancer.
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Willowy
Tall, slender, and graceful.
Lithe
(obsolete) Mild; calm.
Lithe weather
Willowy
Resembling a willow.
Lithe
Slim but not skinny.
Lithe body
Willowy
(of a person) Tall, slender and graceful.
Lithe
Capable of being easily bent; flexible.
The elephant’s lithe trunk.
Willowy
(of a place) Having willow trees.
Lithe
Adaptable.
Willowy
Abounding with willows.
Where willowy Camus lingers with delight.
Lithe
To become calm.
Willowy
Resembling a willow; pliant; flexible; pendent; drooping; graceful.
Lithe
To make soft or mild; soften; alleviate; mitigate; lessen; smooth; palliate.
Willowy
Slender and graceful
Lithe
To attend; listen, hearken.
Lithe
(transitive) To listen to, hearken to.
Lithe
(Scotland) Shelter.
Lithe
To listen or listen to; to hearken to.
Lithe
To smooth; to soften; to palliate.
Lithe
Mild; calm; as, lithe weather.
Lithe
Capable of being easily bent; pliant; flexible; limber; as, the elephant's lithe proboscis.
Lithe
Gracefully slender; moving and bending with ease
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