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Pappus vs Awn - What's the difference?

pappus | awn |


As nouns the difference between pappus and awn

is that pappus is the markedly reduced sepals of an Asteraceae floret that take the form of trichomes or scale attached to the ovary or seed while awn is the bristle or beard of barley, oats, grasses, etc., or any similar bristlelike appendage; arista.

Wikidiffcom vs Awn - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | awn |


As a noun awn is

the bristle or beard of barley, oats, grasses, etc, or any similar bristlelike appendage; arista.

Awn - What does it mean?

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Jawn vs Awn - What's the difference?

jawn | awn |


As nouns the difference between jawn and awn

is that jawn is (slang|chiefly philadelphia) something; any object, place or thing while awn is the bristle or beard of barley, oats, grasses, etc, or any similar bristlelike appendage; arista.

As a verb jawn

is .

Zawn vs Awn - What's the difference?

zawn | awn |


As nouns the difference between zawn and awn

is that zawn is a deep and narrow sea-inlet in the british isles, especially cornwall and the south-west, cut by erosion into sea-cliffs, and with steep or vertical side-walls while awn is the bristle or beard of barley, oats, grasses, etc, or any similar bristlelike appendage; arista.

Pwn vs Awn - What's the difference?

pwn | awn |


As nouns the difference between pwn and awn

is that pwn is triumph, defeat, victory. Often exclaimed after an opponent in a video game is defeated while awn is the bristle or beard of barley, oats, grasses, etc., or any similar bristlelike appendage; arista.

As a verb pwn

is to own in the sense of defeat.

Awn vs Mawn - What's the difference?

awn | mawn |


As nouns the difference between awn and mawn

is that awn is the bristle or beard of barley, oats, grasses, etc, or any similar bristlelike appendage; arista while mawn is the action of ; opening the mouth widely and taking a long, rather deep breath, because one is waking up.

As a verb mawn is

to open the mouth widely and take a long, rather deep breath, immediately after waking up or when recovering from sleep.

Awn vs Sawn - What's the difference?

awn | sawn |


As a noun awn

is the bristle or beard of barley, oats, grasses, etc., or any similar bristlelike appendage; arista.

As a verb sawn is

past participle of lang=en.

Lawn vs Awn - What's the difference?

lawn | awn |


As a proper noun lawn

is a town in newfoundland and labrador.

As a noun awn is

the bristle or beard of barley, oats, grasses, etc, or any similar bristlelike appendage; arista.

Aww vs Awn - What's the difference?

aww | awn |


As an interjection aww

is alternative form of lang=en.

As a verb aww

is to make an aww sound.

As a noun awn is

the bristle or beard of barley, oats, grasses, etc., or any similar bristlelike appendage; arista.

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