acai
acai | prune |
As nouns the difference between acai and prune is that acai is any of several South American palms, of the genus {{taxlink|Euterpe|genus|nomul=1}}, having a dark purple drupe while prune is a plum. As a verb prune is to remove excess material from a tree or shrub; to trim, especially to make more healthy or productive.
guava | acai |
As nouns the difference between guava and acai is that guava is a tropical tree or shrub of the myrtle family, Psidium guajava while açai is any of several South American palms, of the genus {{taxlink|Euterpe|genus|nomul=1}}, having a dark purple drupe.
chia | acai |
As nouns the difference between chia and acai is that chia is a Mexican plant, species: Salvia columbariae, related to mint; it has blue flowers and seeds from which an edible oil may be derived while açai is any of several South American palms, of the genus {{taxlink|Euterpe|genus|nomul=1}}, having a dark purple drupe.
acai | berry |
As nouns the difference between acai and berry is that acai is any of several South American palms, of the genus {{taxlink|Euterpe|genus|nomul=1}}, having a dark purple drupe while berry is a small fruit, of any one of many varieties. As a verb berry is to pick berries. As a proper noun Berry is {{surname|from=Middle English}.
acad | acai |
As nouns the difference between acad and acai is that acad is abbreviation of academy while açai is any of several South American palms, of the genus {{taxlink|Euterpe|genus|nomul=1}}, having a dark purple drupe.
acari | acai |
As nouns the difference between acari and acai is that acari is plural of acarus while açai is any of several South American palms, of the genus {{taxlink|Euterpe|genus|nomul=1}}, having a dark purple drupe.
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