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Terms vs Mongongo - What's the difference?

terms | mongongo |


As nouns the difference between terms and mongongo

is that terms is while mongongo is a large, spreading tree of the euphorbiaceae , found on wooded hills and among sand dunes, with distinctive hand-shaped leaves, whose pale yellow wood resembles balsa.

Wikidiffcom vs Mongongo - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | mongongo |


As a noun mongongo is

a large, spreading tree of the euphorbiaceae , found on wooded hills and among sand dunes, with distinctive hand-shaped leaves, whose pale yellow wood resembles balsa.

Mongongo vs Mondongo - What's the difference?

mongongo | mondongo |


As nouns the difference between mongongo and mondongo

is that mongongo is a large, spreading tree of the euphorbiaceae , found on wooded hills and among sand dunes, with distinctive hand-shaped leaves, whose pale yellow wood resembles balsa while mondongo is a latin american soup made from tripe.

Nut vs Mongongo - What's the difference?

nut | mongongo |


As nouns the difference between nut and mongongo

is that nut is a hard-shelled seed while mongongo is a large, spreading tree of the Euphorbiaceae, found on wooded hills and among sand dunes, with distinctive hand-shaped leaves, whose pale yellow wood resembles balsa.

As a verb nut

is to hit deliberately with the head; to headbutt.

Nutritious vs Mongongo - What's the difference?

nutritious | mongongo |


As an adjective nutritious

is providing nutrients; healthy to eat.

As a noun mongongo is

a large, spreading tree of the Euphorbiaceae, found on wooded hills and among sand dunes, with distinctive hand-shaped leaves, whose pale yellow wood resembles balsa.

Fruit vs Mongongo - What's the difference?

fruit | mongongo |


As nouns the difference between fruit and mongongo

is that fruit is (botany) the seed-bearing part of a plant, often edible, colourful/colorful and fragrant, produced from a floral ovary after fertilization while mongongo is a large, spreading tree of the euphorbiaceae , found on wooded hills and among sand dunes, with distinctive hand-shaped leaves, whose pale yellow wood resembles balsa.

As a verb fruit

is to produce fruit.

Velvety vs Mongongo - What's the difference?

velvety | mongongo |


As an adjective velvety

is like velvet (but not velvet); soft, smooth, soothing not necessarily restricted to the sense of touch.

As a noun mongongo is

a large, spreading tree of the euphorbiaceae , found on wooded hills and among sand dunes, with distinctive hand-shaped leaves, whose pale yellow wood resembles balsa.

Balsa vs Mongongo - What's the difference?

balsa | mongongo |


As nouns the difference between balsa and mongongo

is that balsa is a large tree, , native to tropical america, with wood that is very light in weight while mongongo is a large, spreading tree of the euphorbiaceae , found on wooded hills and among sand dunes, with distinctive hand-shaped leaves, whose pale yellow wood resembles balsa.

Euphorbiaceae vs Mongongo - What's the difference?

euphorbiaceae | mongongo |


As a proper noun euphorbiaceae

is .

As a noun mongongo is

a large, spreading tree of the euphorbiaceae , found on wooded hills and among sand dunes, with distinctive hand-shaped leaves, whose pale yellow wood resembles balsa.

Tree vs Mongongo - What's the difference?

tree | mongongo |


As nouns the difference between tree and mongongo

is that tree is a large plant, not exactly defined, but typically over four meters in height, a single trunk which grows in girth with age and branches (which also grow in circumference with age) while mongongo is a large, spreading tree of the euphorbiaceae , found on wooded hills and among sand dunes, with distinctive hand-shaped leaves, whose pale yellow wood resembles balsa.

As a verb tree

is to chase (an animal or person) up a tree.