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marmalade

Marmalade vs Sweetmeat - What's the difference?

marmalade | sweetmeat | Related terms |

Marmalade is a related term of sweetmeat.


As nouns the difference between marmalade and sweetmeat

is that marmalade is citrus fruit variant of jam but distinguished by being made slightly bitter by the addition of the peel and by partial caramelisation during manufacture most commonly made with seville oranges, and usually qualified by the name of the fruit when made with other types of fruit while sweetmeat is a sweet delicacy; a confection.

As a verb marmalade

is to spread marmalade on.

Compote vs Marmalade - What's the difference?

compote | marmalade | Related terms |

Compote is a related term of marmalade.


As verbs the difference between compote and marmalade

is that compote is while marmalade is to spread marmalade on.

As a noun marmalade is

citrus fruit variant of jam but distinguished by being made slightly bitter by the addition of the peel and by partial caramelisation during manufacture most commonly made with seville oranges, and usually qualified by the name of the fruit when made with other types of fruit.

Marmalade vs Bicycle - What's the difference?

marmalade | bicycle |


As nouns the difference between marmalade and bicycle

is that marmalade is citrus fruit variant of jam but distinguished by being made slightly bitter by the addition of the peel and by partial caramelisation during manufacture most commonly made with seville oranges, and usually qualified by the name of the fruit when made with other types of fruit while bicycle is a vehicle that has two wheels, one behind the other, a steering handle, and a saddle seat or seats and is usually propelled by the action of a rider’s feet upon pedals.

As verbs the difference between marmalade and bicycle

is that marmalade is to spread marmalade on while bicycle is to travel or exercise using a bicycle.

Marmalade vs Mermaid - What's the difference?

marmalade | mermaid |


As nouns the difference between marmalade and mermaid

is that marmalade is citrus fruit variant of jam but distinguished by being made slightly bitter by the addition of the peel and by partial caramelisation during manufacture most commonly made with seville oranges, and usually qualified by the name of the fruit when made with other types of fruit while mermaid is a mythological creature with a woman's head and upper body, and a tail of a fish.

As a verb marmalade

is to spread marmalade on.

Marmalade vs Mermaide - What's the difference?

marmalade | mermaide |

Marmalade vs Myrmaid - What's the difference?

marmalade | myrmaid |

Marmalade vs Mirmade - What's the difference?

marmalade | mirmade |

Mirmade is likely misspelled.


Mirmade has no English definition.

As a noun marmalade

is citrus fruit variant of jam but distinguished by being made slightly bitter by the addition of the peel and by partial caramelisation during manufacture. Most commonly made with Seville oranges, and usually qualified by the name of the fruit when made with other types of fruit.

As a verb marmalade

is to spread marmalade on.

Marmalade vs Jar - What's the difference?

marmalade | jar |


As a noun marmalade

is citrus fruit variant of jam but distinguished by being made slightly bitter by the addition of the peel and by partial caramelisation during manufacture most commonly made with seville oranges, and usually qualified by the name of the fruit when made with other types of fruit.

As a verb marmalade

is to spread marmalade on.

As an initialism jar is

(software|java).

Marmalade vs Marmaladed - What's the difference?

marmalade | marmaladed |


As verbs the difference between marmalade and marmaladed

is that marmalade is to spread marmalade on while marmaladed is past tense of marmalade.

As a noun marmalade

is citrus fruit variant of jam but distinguished by being made slightly bitter by the addition of the peel and by partial caramelisation during manufacture. Most commonly made with Seville oranges, and usually qualified by the name of the fruit when made with other types of fruit.

Marmalade vs Marmelade - What's the difference?

marmalade | marmelade |


As nouns the difference between marmalade and marmelade

is that marmalade is citrus fruit variant of jam but distinguished by being made slightly bitter by the addition of the peel and by partial caramelisation during manufacture. Most commonly made with Seville oranges, and usually qualified by the name of the fruit when made with other types of fruit while marmelade is misspelling of lang=en.

As a verb marmalade

is to spread marmalade on.

As a proper noun Marmelade is

a commune in northern Haiti.

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