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mandarine

Mandarine vs Undefined - What's the difference?

mandarine | undefined |


As a noun mandarine

is mandarin (mandarin orange).

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Mandarine vs Mikan - What's the difference?

mandarine | mikan |


As nouns the difference between mandarine and mikan

is that mandarine is an alternative spelling of lang=en (in the term "mandarin orange" while mikan is an orange citrus fruit Citrus unshiu, originating from Japan, about the size of a tangerine.

Orange vs Mandarine - What's the difference?

orange | mandarine |


As a verb orange

is .

As an adjective orange

is orangey.

As a noun mandarine is

mandarin (mandarin orange).

Chinese vs Mandarine - What's the difference?

chinese | mandarine |


As nouns the difference between chinese and mandarine

is that chinese is (uncountable) the people of china while mandarine is mandarin (mandarin orange).

As a proper noun chinese

is any of several sinitic languages spoken in china, especially literary chinese, mandarin, cantonese, wu or min nan.

As an adjective chinese

is of china, its languages or people.

Citrus vs Mandarine - What's the difference?

citrus | mandarine |


As a proper noun citrus

is .

As a noun mandarine is

mandarin (mandarin orange).

Mandarine vs Nectarine - What's the difference?

mandarine | nectarine |


As nouns the difference between mandarine and nectarine

is that mandarine is an alternative spelling of lang=en (in the term "mandarin orange" while nectarine is a cultivar of the peach distinguished by its skin being smooth, not fuzzy.

As an adjective nectarine is

nectarous; like nectar.

Naartjie vs Mandarine - What's the difference?

naartjie | mandarine |


As nouns the difference between naartjie and mandarine

is that naartjie is (south africa) citrus reticulata , (mandarin, satsuma, tangerine); a soft, loose-skinned tangerine while mandarine is mandarin (mandarin orange).

Naartie vs Mandarine - What's the difference?

naartie | mandarine |


As a noun mandarine is

mandarin (mandarin orange).

Clementine vs Mandarine - What's the difference?

clementine | mandarine |


As nouns the difference between clementine and mandarine

is that clementine is a type of small, sweet orange, the result of a cross between a tangerine and Seville orange while mandarine is an alternative spelling of lang=en (in the term "mandarin orange".

As an adjective Clementine

is of or relating to Clement, especially to Pope Clement I and the spurious homilies attributed to him, or to Pope Clement V and his compilations of canon law.

As a proper noun Clementine

is {{given name|female|from=Latin}} borrowed from French Clémentine in the 19th century.

Mandarins vs Mandarine - What's the difference?

mandarins | mandarine |


As nouns the difference between mandarins and mandarine

is that mandarins is while mandarine is mandarin (mandarin orange).

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