apple |
nonapple |
As a proper noun apple
is a nickname for new york city, usually “the big apple”.
As a noun nonapple is
that which is not an apple.
apple |
pandowdy |
As a proper noun apple
is a nickname for new york city, usually “the big apple”.
As a noun pandowdy is
(us) a pudding of spiced, sliced apples (or other fruit), sugar and butter, baked with a crumble topping in a deep dish.
apple |
pearmain |
As nouns the difference between apple and pearmain
is that
apple is a common, round fruit produced by the tree
Malus domestica, cultivated in temperate climates while
pearmain is a type of pear.
As a proper noun Apple
is a nickname for New York City, usually “the Big Apple”.
apple |
gillyflower |
As a proper noun apple
is a nickname for new york city, usually “the big apple”.
As a noun gillyflower is
clove pink.
apple |
egle |
As a proper noun apple
is a nickname for new york city, usually “the big apple”.
As a noun egle is
spruce.
apple |
cranapple |
As a proper noun apple
is a nickname for new york city, usually “the big apple”.
As a noun cranapple is
a blend of cranberry and apple.
apple |
applehood |
As a proper noun apple
is a nickname for new york city, usually “the big apple”.
As a noun applehood is
the quality of being an apple.
apple |
farnesene |
As a proper noun apple
is a nickname for new york city, usually “the big apple”.
As a noun farnesene is
(chemistry) any of six sesquiterpenes, one of which is responsible for the green colour of apples.
apple |
lambswool |
As nouns the difference between apple and lambswool
is that
apple is a common, round fruit produced by the tree
Malus domestica, cultivated in temperate climates while
lambswool is wool from a lamb.
As a proper noun Apple
is a nickname for New York City, usually “the Big Apple”.
apple |
pome |
Hyponyms |
Pome is a hyponym of apple.
As nouns the difference between apple and pome
is that
apple is a common, round fruit produced by the tree
Malus domestica, cultivated in temperate climates while
pome is a type of fruit in which the often edible flesh arises from the swollen base of the flower and not from the carpels.
As a proper noun Apple
is a nickname for New York City, usually “the Big Apple”.
As a verb pome is
to grow to a head, or form a head in growing.
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