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manures

Manures vs Fertiliser - What's the difference?

manures | fertiliser |


As a verb manures

is (manure).

As a noun fertiliser is

.

Manures vs Fertilizers - What's the difference?

manures | fertilizers |


As a verb manures

is third-person singular of manure.

As a noun fertilizers is

plural of fertilizer.

Manures vs Vermicompost - What's the difference?

manures | vermicompost |


As verbs the difference between manures and vermicompost

is that manures is third-person singular of manure while vermicompost is to employ worms to break down organic waste into soil or humus.

As a noun vermicompost is

the product of worm composting; worm castings.

Manures vs Matures - What's the difference?

manures | matures |


As verbs the difference between manures and matures

is that manures is third-person singular of manure while matures is third-person singular of mature.

Manures vs Manurey - What's the difference?

manures | manurey |


As a verb manures

is third-person singular of manure.

As an adjective manurey is

covered in, or characteristic of, manure.

Manurer vs Manures - What's the difference?

manurer | manures |


As a noun manurer

is a person that deals with manure, especially one engaged in natural fertilizers.

As a verb manures is

third-person singular of manure.

Manured vs Manures - What's the difference?

manured | manures |


As verbs the difference between manured and manures

is that manured is past tense of manure while manures is third-person singular of manure.

Manures vs Manurers - What's the difference?

manures | manurers |


As a verb manures

is third-person singular of manure.

As a noun manurers is

plural of manurer.