hickory |
pecan |
As nouns the difference between hickory and pecan
is that
hickory is any of various deciduous hardwood trees of the genus
Carya or genus: Annamocarya while
pecan is a deciduous tree, species: Carya illinoinensis, of the central and southern United States, having deeply furrowed bark, pinnately compound leaves, and edible nuts.
As an adjective hickory
is of or pertaining to the hickory tree or its wood.
pecans |
pecan |
As nouns the difference between pecans and pecan
is that
pecans is while
pecan is a deciduous tree, , of the central and southern united states, having deeply furrowed bark, pinnately compound leaves, and edible nuts.
hazel |
pecan |
As nouns the difference between hazel and pecan
is that
hazel is a tree or shrub of the genus
Corylus, bearing edible nuts called hazelnuts or filberts while
pecan is a deciduous tree, species: Carya illinoinensis, of the central and southern United States, having deeply furrowed bark, pinnately compound leaves, and edible nuts.
As an adjective hazel
is of a greenish-brown colour. (often used to refer to eye colour.
As a proper noun Hazel
is {{given name|female|from=English}} from the plant or colour hazel. Popular in the U.S. at the turn of the 20th century.
pecan |
p |
P is likely misspelled.
P has no English definition.
As a noun pecan
is a deciduous tree, species: Carya illinoinensis, of the central and southern United States, having deeply furrowed bark, pinnately compound leaves, and edible nuts.
peculiar |
pecan |
As nouns the difference between peculiar and pecan
is that
peculiar is that which is peculiar; a sole or exclusive property; a prerogative; a characteristic while
pecan is a deciduous tree, , of the central and southern united states, having deeply furrowed bark, pinnately compound leaves, and edible nuts.
As an adjective peculiar
is out of the ordinary; odd; curious; unusual.
pecan |
pecan |
As nouns the difference between pecan and pecan
is that
pecan is a deciduous tree, , of the central and southern united states, having deeply furrowed bark, pinnately compound leaves, and edible nuts while
pecan is a deciduous tree, , of the central and southern united states, having deeply furrowed bark, pinnately compound leaves, and edible nuts.
pecan |
walnut |
As nouns the difference between pecan and walnut
is that
pecan is a deciduous tree, , of the central and southern united states, having deeply furrowed bark, pinnately compound leaves, and edible nuts while
walnut is a hardwood tree of the genus
juglans .
As an adjective walnut is
having a dark brown colour, the colour of walnut wood.
pecan |
pean |
As nouns the difference between pecan and pean
is that
pecan is a deciduous tree, species: Carya illinoinensis, of the central and southern United States, having deeply furrowed bark, pinnately compound leaves, and edible nuts while
pean is a heraldic fur of yellow spots on a black field.
pecan |
recan |
As a noun pecan
is a deciduous tree, , of the central and southern united states, having deeply furrowed bark, pinnately compound leaves, and edible nuts.
As a verb recan is
to can (place in a can) again or anew.
pecan |
pocan |
As nouns the difference between pecan and pocan
is that
pecan is a deciduous tree, , of the central and southern united states, having deeply furrowed bark, pinnately compound leaves, and edible nuts while
pocan is (botany) the poke,
phytolacca americana (formerly ).
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