lemonade
Lime vs Lemonade - What's the difference?
lime | lemonade |As nouns the difference between lime and lemonade
is that lime is a general term for inorganic materials containing calcium, usually calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide; quicklime while lemonade is a still beverage consisting of lemon and sugar, sometimes ice, and water, used mainly as a refreshment.As a verb lime
is to treat with calcium hydroxide or calcium oxide (lime).As an adjective lime
is containing lime or lime juice.Lemons vs Lemonade - What's the difference?
lemons | lemonade |As nouns the difference between lemons and lemonade
is that lemons is plural of lang=en while lemonade is a still beverage consisting of lemon and sugar, sometimes ice, and water, used mainly as a refreshment.Lemonade vs Cola - What's the difference?
lemonade | cola |As nouns the difference between lemonade and cola
is that lemonade is a still beverage consisting of lemon and sugar, sometimes ice, and water, used mainly as a refreshment while cola is the kola plant, genus Cola, famous for its nut, or one of these nuts.As a proper noun COLA is
comp.os.linux.advocacy (a Usenet newsgroup.Sodawater vs Lemonade - What's the difference?
sodawater | lemonade |As nouns the difference between sodawater and lemonade
is that sodawater is an alternative form of soda water while lemonade is a still beverage consisting of lemon and sugar, sometimes ice, and water, used mainly as a refreshment.Lemonade vs Lemonaide - What's the difference?
lemonade | lemonaide |Lemonaide is often a misspelling of lemonade.
Lemonaide has no English definition.
As a noun lemonade
is a still beverage consisting of lemon and sugar, sometimes ice, and water, used mainly as a refreshment.Lemonade vs Bitterlemon - What's the difference?
lemonade | bitterlemon |Bitterlemon is likely misspelled.
Bitterlemon has no English definition.