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picon

Picon vs Piton - What's the difference?

picon | piton |


As nouns the difference between picon and piton

is that picon is a caramel-coloured flavoured bitters made from oranges, gentian, and quinquina, traditionally accompanying beer in the east and north of France while piton is a spike, wedge, or peg that is driven into a rock or ice surface as a support (as for a mountain climber.

As a verb piton is

to put pitons into a rock/ice to facilitate climbing.

Pion vs Picon - What's the difference?

pion | picon |


As nouns the difference between pion and picon

is that pion is pion while picon is pickaxe (tool whose head has a pointed and a chisel edge).

Pinon vs Picon - What's the difference?

pinon | picon |


As nouns the difference between pinon and picon

is that pinon is pine nut or pinon can be (small gear or spindle) or pinon can be while picon is pickaxe (tool whose head has a pointed and a chisel edge).

Picot vs Picon - What's the difference?

picot | picon |


As nouns the difference between picot and picon

is that picot is an embroidery trim made of a series of small loops while picon is a caramel-coloured flavoured bitters made from oranges, gentian, and quinquina, traditionally accompanying beer in the east and north of France.

Icon vs Picon - What's the difference?

icon | picon |


As nouns the difference between icon and picon

is that icon is an image, symbol, picture, or other representation usually as an object of religious devotion while picon is pickaxe (tool whose head has a pointed and a chisel edge).

France vs Picon - What's the difference?

france | picon |


As a proper noun france

is france.

As a noun picon is

pickaxe (tool whose head has a pointed and a chisel edge).

Beer vs Picon - What's the difference?

beer | picon |


As nouns the difference between beer and picon

is that beer is while picon is pickaxe (tool whose head has a pointed and a chisel edge).

Quinquina vs Picon - What's the difference?

quinquina | picon |


As nouns the difference between quinquina and picon

is that quinquina is (archaic) jesuit's bark while picon is pickaxe (tool whose head has a pointed and a chisel edge).

Gentian vs Picon - What's the difference?

gentian | picon |


As a proper noun gentian

is .

As a noun picon is

pickaxe (tool whose head has a pointed and a chisel edge).

Orange vs Picon - What's the difference?

orange | picon |


As a verb orange

is .

As an adjective orange

is orangey.

As a noun picon is

pickaxe (tool whose head has a pointed and a chisel edge).

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