terms |
spoonmeat |
As nouns the difference between terms and spoonmeat
is that
terms is while
spoonmeat is (obsolete) food to be eaten from a spoon, such as a soup or pap.
pablum |
spoonmeat |
As nouns the difference between pablum and spoonmeat
is that
pablum is anything overly bland or simplistic, especially speech or writing while
spoonmeat is food to be eaten from a spoon, such as a soup or pap.
As a proper noun Pablum
is a cereal brand for infants made from wheat, oat and cornmeal.
pap |
spoonmeat |
As nouns the difference between pap and spoonmeat
is that
pap is food in the form of a soft paste, often a porridge, especially as given to very young children while
spoonmeat is food to be eaten from a spoon, such as a soup or pap.
As an adjective pap
is spineless, wet, without character.
As a verb pap
is to feed with pap.
As an acronym PAP
is people's Action Party.
soup |
spoonmeat |
In obsolete terms the difference between soup and spoonmeat
is that
soup is to breathe out while
spoonmeat is food to be eaten from a spoon, such as a soup or pap.
As nouns the difference between soup and spoonmeat
is that
soup is alternative form of lang=en while
spoonmeat is food to be eaten from a spoon, such as a soup or pap.
As a verb soup
is alternative form of lang=en.