Aloe vs Albe - What's the difference?
aloe | albe |
(in the plural) The resins of the trees , known for their fragrant aroma.
(plant) A plant of the genus Aloe .
A strong, bitter drink made from the juice of such plants, used as a purgative.
(obsolete) Although; despite the fact that.
* 1590 , Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene , II.viii:
As nouns the difference between aloe and albe
is that aloe is the resins of the trees species: Aquilaria agallocha and species: Aquilaria malaccensis, known for their fragrant aroma while albe is obsolete form of lang=en.As a conjunction albe is
although; despite the fact that.aloe
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Noun
(en noun)Usage notes
* Often used in plural (originally under influence of Old French).See also
* agave * magueyalbe
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Conjunction
(English Conjunctions)- Why should not that dead carrion satisfie / The guilt, which if he liued had thus long, / His life for due reuenge should deare abie? / The trespasse still doth liue, albe the person die.
