terms |
capillaire |
As nouns the difference between terms and capillaire
is that
terms is while
capillaire is (archaic) a syrup prepared from the maidenhair, formerly supposed to have medicinal properties.
flower |
capillaire |
As nouns the difference between flower and capillaire
is that
flower is a colorful, conspicuous structure associated with angiosperms, frequently scented and attracting various insects, and which may or may not be used for sexual reproduction or
flower can be something that flows, such as a river while
capillaire is (archaic) a syrup prepared from the maidenhair, formerly supposed to have medicinal properties.
As a verb flower
is to put forth blooms.
orange |
capillaire |
As a verb orange
is .
As an adjective orange
is orangey.
As a noun capillaire is
(archaic) a syrup prepared from the maidenhair, formerly supposed to have medicinal properties.
medicinal |
capillaire |
As an adjective medicinal
is medicinal.
As a noun capillaire is
(archaic) a syrup prepared from the maidenhair, formerly supposed to have medicinal properties.
maidenhair |
capillaire |
As nouns the difference between maidenhair and capillaire
is that
maidenhair is either of two species of fern with delicate, hair-like stalks, especially while
capillaire is (archaic) a syrup prepared from the maidenhair, formerly supposed to have medicinal properties.
syrup |
capillaire |
As nouns the difference between syrup and capillaire
is that
syrup is any thick liquid that is added to or poured over food as a flavouring and has a high sugar content. Also any viscous liquid while
capillaire is a syrup prepared from the maidenhair, formerly supposed to have medicinal properties.