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Glen vs Iris - What's the difference?

glen | iris |


As proper nouns the difference between glen and iris

is that glen is for someone who lives in a valley while iris is (female given name).

Iris vs Orchid - What's the difference?

iris | orchid |


As nouns the difference between iris and orchid

is that iris is a plant of the genus Iris, common in the northern hemisphere, and generally having attractive blooms (Wikipedia) while orchid is a plant of the orchid family, bearing unusually-shaped flowers of beautiful colours.

As a verb iris

is to open or close in the manner of an iris.

As a proper noun Iris

is a messenger of the gods, and goddess of rainbows.

As an adjective orchid is

(colour) having a light purple colour.

Iris vs Irish - What's the difference?

iris | irish |


As nouns the difference between iris and irish

is that iris is a plant of the genus Iris, common in the northern hemisphere, and generally having attractive blooms (Wikipedia) while Irish is the Irish people.

As proper nouns the difference between iris and irish

is that iris is a messenger of the gods, and goddess of rainbows while Irish is the Goidelic language indigenous to Ireland, also known as Irish Gaelic.

As a verb iris

is to open or close in the manner of an iris.

As an adjective Irish is

pertaining to or originating from Ireland or the Irish people.

Iris vs Iris - What's the difference?

iris | iris |


In l/en|iris terms the difference between iris and iris

is that iris is (female given name) while iris is (female given name).

In label|pt|greek god terms the difference between iris and iris

is that iris is (label) (greek messenger of the gods) while iris is (label) (greek messenger of the gods).

As proper nouns the difference between iris and iris

is that iris is (female given name) while iris is (female given name).

Iris vs Aureola - What's the difference?

iris | aureola |


As a proper noun iris

is (female given name).

As a noun aureola is

halo, aureole, nimbus (luminous disc around the heads of saints).

Iris vs Iri - What's the difference?

iris | iri |


As a proper noun iris

is (female given name).

As a noun iri is

an irish person; irishman.

Daylily vs Iris - What's the difference?

daylily | iris |


As nouns the difference between daylily and iris

is that daylily is any of several perennial plants, of the genus Hemerocallis, that have fleshy roots, grasslike leaves and colourful flowers that bloom for just one day while iris is a plant of the genus Iris, common in the northern hemisphere, and generally having attractive blooms (Wikipedia).

As a verb iris is

to open or close in the manner of an iris.

As a proper noun Iris is

a messenger of the gods, and goddess of rainbows.

Iris vs Lily - What's the difference?

iris | lily |


As nouns the difference between iris and lily

is that iris is a plant of the genus Iris, common in the northern hemisphere, and generally having attractive blooms (Wikipedia) while lily is any of several flowers in the genus Lilium of the family Liliaceae, which includes a great many ornamental species.

As proper nouns the difference between iris and lily

is that iris is a messenger of the gods, and goddess of rainbows while Lily is {{given name|female|from=English}}. Popular around 1900 and currently returning to favor.

As a verb iris

is to open or close in the manner of an iris.

As an adjective lily is

white .

Helen vs Iris - What's the difference?

helen | iris |


As proper nouns the difference between helen and iris

is that helen is the daughter of Zeus and Leda, considered to be the most beautiful woman in the world; her abduction by Paris brought about the Trojan War while Iris is a messenger of the gods, and goddess of rainbows.

As a noun iris is

a plant of the genus Iris, common in the northern hemisphere, and generally having attractive blooms (Wikipedia).

As a verb iris is

to open or close in the manner of an iris.

Iris vs Moroba - What's the difference?

iris | moroba |

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