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gunnera

Terms vs Gunnera - What's the difference?

terms | gunnera |


As nouns the difference between terms and gunnera

is that terms is while gunnera is any of several plants, of the genus , that have very large leaves and small, reddish drupes.

Gunnera vs Gunners - What's the difference?

gunnera | gunners |


As nouns the difference between gunnera and gunners

is that gunnera is any of several plants, of the genus {{taxlink|Gunnera|genus|pedia=1}}, that have very large leaves and small, reddish drupes while gunners is plural of lang=en.

Gunnera vs Gunner - What's the difference?

gunnera | gunner |


As nouns the difference between gunnera and gunner

is that gunnera is any of several plants, of the genus {{taxlink|Gunnera|genus|pedia=1}}, that have very large leaves and small, reddish drupes while Gunner is someone connected with Arsenal Football Club, as a fan, player, coach etc.

Gunnery vs Gunnera - What's the difference?

gunnery | gunnera |


As nouns the difference between gunnery and gunnera

is that gunnery is (uncountable) the science of guns and gunfire including aspects of bullet flight and impact while gunnera is any of several plants, of the genus , that have very large leaves and small, reddish drupes.

Drupe vs Gunnera - What's the difference?

drupe | gunnera |


As nouns the difference between drupe and gunnera

is that drupe is a stone fruit while gunnera is any of several plants, of the genus , that have very large leaves and small, reddish drupes.

Plant vs Gunnera - What's the difference?

plant | gunnera |


As nouns the difference between plant and gunnera

is that plant is an organism that is not an animal, especially an organism capable of photosynthesis typically a small or herbaceous organism of this kind, rather than a tree while gunnera is any of several plants, of the genus , that have very large leaves and small, reddish drupes.

As a verb plant

is to place (a seed or plant) in soil or other substrate in order that it may live and grow.