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Corn vs Regret - What's the difference?

corn | regret |


As nouns the difference between corn and regret

is that corn is drinking horn, flagon while regret is emotional pain on account of something done or experienced in the past, with a wish that it had been different; a looking back with dissatisfaction or with longing.

As a verb regret is

to feel sorry about (a thing that has or has not happened), afterthink: to wish that a thing had not happened, that something else had happened instead.

Corn vs Chagrin - What's the difference?

corn | chagrin |


As nouns the difference between corn and chagrin

is that corn is drinking horn, flagon while chagrin is distress of mind caused by a failure of aims or plans, want of appreciation, mistakes etc; vexation or mortification.

As a verb chagrin is

to bother or vex; to mortify.

Chocolate vs Corn - What's the difference?

chocolate | corn |


As a verb chocolate

is .

As an adjective chocolate

is chocolate (attributive).

As a noun corn is

drinking horn, flagon.

Blister vs Corn - What's the difference?

blister | corn |


In transitive terms the difference between blister and corn

is that blister is to criticise severely while corn is to render intoxicated.

As nouns the difference between blister and corn

is that blister is a small bubble between the layers of the skin that contains watery or bloody fluid and is caused by friction and pressure, burning, freezing, chemical irritation, disease or infection while corn is the main cereal plant grown for its grain in a given region, such as oats in parts of Scotland and Ireland, and wheat or barley in England and Wales.

As verbs the difference between blister and corn

is that blister is to cause blisters to form while corn is to granulate; to form a substance into grains.

Bushel vs Corn - What's the difference?

bushel | corn |


As nouns the difference between bushel and corn

is that bushel is a dry measure, containing four pecks, eight gallons (364 l), or thirty-two quarts while corn is drinking horn, flagon.

Corn vs Potatoes - What's the difference?

corn | potatoes |


As nouns the difference between corn and potatoes

is that corn is drinking horn, flagon while potatoes is .

Niggerhead vs Corn - What's the difference?

niggerhead | corn |


As nouns the difference between niggerhead and corn

is that niggerhead is a bollard made from an old cannon while corn is the main cereal plant grown for its grain in a given region, such as oats in parts of Scotland and Ireland, and wheat or barley in England and Wales.

As a verb corn is

to granulate; to form a substance into grains.

Corn vs Mace - What's the difference?

corn | mace |


As nouns the difference between corn and mace

is that corn is the main cereal plant grown for its grain in a given region, such as oats in parts of Scotland and Ireland, and wheat or barley in England and Wales while mace is a heavy fighting club.

As verbs the difference between corn and mace

is that corn is to granulate; to form a substance into grains while mace is to hit someone or something with a mace.

As a proper noun Mace is

alternative case form of lang=en tear gas or pepper spray.

Corn vs Apple - What's the difference?

corn | apple |


As a noun corn

is drinking horn, flagon.

As a proper noun apple is

a nickname for new york city, usually “the big apple”.

Corn vs Banana - What's the difference?

corn | banana |


In uncountable terms the difference between corn and banana

is that corn is short for corn snow. A type of granular snow formed by repeated melting and re-freezing, often in mountain spring conditions while banana is a yellow colour, like that of a banana's skin.

As nouns the difference between corn and banana

is that corn is the main cereal plant grown for its grain in a given region, such as oats in parts of Scotland and Ireland, and wheat or barley in England and Wales while banana is an elongated curved fruit, which grows in bunches, and has a sweet creamy flesh and a smooth yellow skin.

As a verb corn

is to granulate; to form a substance into grains.

As an adjective banana is

curved like a banana, especially of a ball in flight.

As an acronym BANANA is

Build Absolutely Nothing Anywhere Near Anyone (or) Anything. Someone who objects to the building of any structure in their neighborhood, especially in public policy debate. Used as an expression of irritation towards people who are thought of as being worse than NIMBYs.

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