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plantain

Plantain vs Undefined - What's the difference?

plantain | undefined |


As a noun plantain

is a plant of the genus plantago , with a rosette of sessile leaves about 10 cm long with a narrow part instead of a petiole, and with a spike inflorescence with the flower spacing varying widely among the species see also psyllium or plantain can be a plant in the genus musa , the genus that includes banana, but with lower sugar content than banana.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Plantain vs Fennel - What's the difference?

plantain | fennel |


As nouns the difference between plantain and fennel

is that plantain is a plant of the genus plantago , with a rosette of sessile leaves about 10 cm long with a narrow part instead of a petiole, and with a spike inflorescence with the flower spacing varying widely among the species see also psyllium or plantain can be a plant in the genus musa , the genus that includes banana, but with lower sugar content than banana while fennel is a plant, foeniculum vulgare , of the parsley family, which has a sweet, anise-like flavor.

Yam vs Plantain - What's the difference?

yam | plantain |


As nouns the difference between yam and plantain

is that yam is any climbing vine of the genus Dioscorea in the Eastern and Western hemispheres, usually cultivated while plantain is a plant of the genus Plantago, with a rosette of sessile leaves about 10 cm long with a narrow part instead of a petiole, and with a spike inflorescence with the flower spacing varying widely among the species. See also psyllium.

Bananas vs Plantain - What's the difference?

bananas | plantain |


As nouns the difference between bananas and plantain

is that bananas is while plantain is a plant of the genus plantago , with a rosette of sessile leaves about 10 cm long with a narrow part instead of a petiole, and with a spike inflorescence with the flower spacing varying widely among the species see also psyllium or plantain can be a plant in the genus musa , the genus that includes banana, but with lower sugar content than banana.

As an adjective bananas

is crazy, mad, nuts.

Corn vs Plantain - What's the difference?

corn | plantain |


As nouns the difference between corn and plantain

is that corn is the main cereal plant grown for its grain in a given region, such as oats in parts of Scotland and Ireland, and wheat or barley in England and Wales while plantain is a plant of the genus Plantago, with a rosette of sessile leaves about 10 cm long with a narrow part instead of a petiole, and with a spike inflorescence with the flower spacing varying widely among the species. See also psyllium.

As a verb corn

is to granulate; to form a substance into grains.

Plantain - What does it mean?

plantain | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun plantain

is a plant of the genus Plantago, with a rosette of sessile leaves about 10 cm long with a narrow part instead of a petiole, and with a spike inflorescence with the flower spacing varying widely among the species. See also psyllium.

Matooke vs Plantain - What's the difference?

matooke | plantain |


As nouns the difference between matooke and plantain

is that matooke is green bananas while plantain is a plant of the genus plantago , with a rosette of sessile leaves about 10 cm long with a narrow part instead of a petiole, and with a spike inflorescence with the flower spacing varying widely among the species see also psyllium or plantain can be a plant in the genus musa , the genus that includes banana, but with lower sugar content than banana.

Wikidiffcom vs Plantain - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | plantain |

Wikidiffcom is likely misspelled.


Wikidiffcom has no English definition.

As a noun plantain is

a plant of the genus Plantago, with a rosette of sessile leaves about 10 cm long with a narrow part instead of a petiole, and with a spike inflorescence with the flower spacing varying widely among the species. See also psyllium.

Canna vs Plantain - What's the difference?

canna | plantain |


As nouns the difference between canna and plantain

is that canna is any member of the genus Canna of tropical plants with large leaves and often showy flowers while plantain is a plant of the genus Plantago, with a rosette of sessile leaves about 10 cm long with a narrow part instead of a petiole, and with a spike inflorescence with the flower spacing varying widely among the species. See also psyllium.

As a verb canna

is contraction of can not; cannot.

Plantain vs Jibarito - What's the difference?

plantain | jibarito |


As nouns the difference between plantain and jibarito

is that plantain is a plant of the genus plantago , with a rosette of sessile leaves about 10 cm long with a narrow part instead of a petiole, and with a spike inflorescence with the flower spacing varying widely among the species see also psyllium or plantain can be a plant in the genus musa , the genus that includes banana, but with lower sugar content than banana while jibarito is a speciality sandwich of chicago, made with flattened fried green plantains instead of bread, a garlic-flavoured mayonnaise, and a filling that typically includes meat, cheese, lettuce, and tomato.

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