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picon

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).

Bitters vs Picon - What's the difference?

bitters | picon |


As nouns the difference between bitters and picon

is that bitters is a liquid used in mixed drinks or as a tonic into which bitter herbs have been steeped (it can also be found in powdered form for adding to mixed drinks) while picon is pickaxe (tool whose head has a pointed and a chisel edge).

Caramel vs Picon - What's the difference?

caramel | picon |


As nouns the difference between caramel and picon

is that caramel is a smooth, chewy, sticky confection made by heating sugar and other ingredients until the sugars polymerize and become sticky while picon is pickaxe (tool whose head has a pointed and a chisel edge).

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