As a noun cress
is (botany) a plant of various species, chiefly cruciferous the leaves have a moderately pungent taste, and are used as a salad and antiscorbutic.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
As nouns the difference between cress and shoot
is that
cress is a plant of various species, chiefly cruciferous. The leaves have a moderately pungent taste, and are used as a salad and antiscorbutic while
shoot is the emerging stem and embryonic leaves of a new plant.
As a verb shoot is
to launch a projectile.
As an interjection shoot is
A mild expletive, expressing disbelief or disdain
cress | crucifer |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between cress and crucifer
is that
cress is (botany) a plant of various species, chiefly cruciferous the leaves have a moderately pungent taste, and are used as a salad and antiscorbutic while
crucifer is (botany) a member of the family
cruciferae , the cabbage family, including cabbage and mustard.
As nouns the difference between cress and crucifer
is that
cress is (botany) a plant of various species, chiefly cruciferous the leaves have a moderately pungent taste, and are used as a salad and antiscorbutic while
crucifer is (
roman catholic church ) a person who carries a cross in a religious procession.
cress | fondle |
As a noun cress
is (botany) a plant of various species, chiefly cruciferous the leaves have a moderately pungent taste, and are used as a salad and antiscorbutic.
As a verb fondle is
to touch or stroke lovingly.
wikidiffcom | cress |
As a noun cress is
(botany) a plant of various species, chiefly cruciferous the leaves have a moderately pungent taste, and are used as a salad and antiscorbutic.
grass | cress |
As nouns the difference between grass and cress
is that
grass is any plant of the family Poaceae, characterized by leaves that arise from nodes in the stem and leaf bases that wrap around the stem, especially those grown as ground cover rather than for grain while
cress is a plant of various species, chiefly cruciferous. The leaves have a moderately pungent taste, and are used as a salad and antiscorbutic.
As a verb grass
is to lay out on the grass; to knock down (an opponent etc.).
As a proper noun Grass
is {{surname|lang=en}.
parsley | cress |
As nouns the difference between parsley and cress
is that
parsley is a bright green, biennial herb,
Petroselinum crispum or
Petroselinum neapolitanum having either flat or curled leaves while
cress is a plant of various species, chiefly cruciferous. The leaves have a moderately pungent taste, and are used as a salad and antiscorbutic.
cress | crest |
As nouns the difference between cress and crest
is that
cress is a plant of various species, chiefly cruciferous. The leaves have a moderately pungent taste, and are used as a salad and antiscorbutic while
crest is a tuft, or other excrescence or natural ornament, growing on an animal's head; the comb of a cock; the swelling on the head of a serpent; the lengthened feathers of the crown or nape of bird, etc.
As a verb crest is
particularly with reference to waves, to reach a peak.
cress | cressy |
As a noun cress
is a plant of various species, chiefly cruciferous. The leaves have a moderately pungent taste, and are used as a salad and antiscorbutic.
As an adjective cressy is
abounding in cresses.
cress | caress |
As nouns the difference between cress and caress
is that
cress is (botany) a plant of various species, chiefly cruciferous the leaves have a moderately pungent taste, and are used as a salad and antiscorbutic while
caress is an act of endearment; any act or expression of affection; an embracing, or touching, with tenderness.
As a verb caress is
to touch or kiss lovingly; to fondle.
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