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Etiolated vs Blanch - What's the difference?

etiolated | blanch |


As verbs the difference between etiolated and blanch

is that etiolated is past tense of etiolate while blanch is to grow or become white.

As an adjective etiolated

is blanched because of sunlight deprivation or excessive exposure to sunlight.

As a proper noun Blanch is

{{given name|female|from=French}}, a less common spelling of Blanche.

Blanch vs Simmer - What's the difference?

blanch | simmer |


As verbs the difference between blanch and simmer

is that blanch is to grow or become white while simmer is to cook or undergo heating slowly at or below the boiling point.

As a proper noun Blanch

is {{given name|female|from=French}}, a less common spelling of Blanche.

As a noun simmer is

the state or process of simmering.

Blanch vs Unblanching - What's the difference?

blanch | unblanching |


As a proper noun blanch

is , a less common spelling of blanche.

As an adjective unblanching is

not blanching.

Blanch vs Unblanchingly - What's the difference?

blanch | unblanchingly |


As a verb blanch

is to grow or become white.

As a proper noun Blanch

is {{given name|female|from=French}}, a less common spelling of Blanche.

As an adverb unblanchingly is

in an unblanching way; without blanching.

Blanch vs Blanchingly - What's the difference?

blanch | blanchingly |


As a proper noun blanch

is , a less common spelling of blanche.

As an adverb blanchingly is

in a blanching way.

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