Briar vs Briery - What's the difference?
briar | briery |
Any of many plants with thorny stems growing in dense clusters, such as many in the Rosa, Rubus'', and ''Smilax genera.
, a thorny Mediterranean shrub.
A pipe for smoking, made from the roots of that shrub.
(figurative) Anything sharp or unpleasant to the feelings.
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A place where briars grow.
As nouns the difference between briar and briery
is that briar is any of many plants with thorny stems growing in dense clusters, such as many in the rosa, rubus'', and ''smilax genera or briar can be the white heath, while briery is a place where briars grow.As an adjective briery is
.briar
English
(wikipedia briar) (Erica arborea)Alternative forms
* brierEtymology 1
From (etyl) .Noun
(en noun)- The thorns and briers of reproof.
Derived terms
* briar-patchEtymology 2
From (etyl) , assimilated with Etymology 1, above.Derived terms
* briar-pipebriery
English
Adjective
(en adjective)citation
Noun
(brieries)- (Huloet)