march |
pomace |
As a proper noun march
is the third month of the gregorian calendar, following february and preceding april abbreviation:
mar' or ' .
As a noun pomace is
the pulp that remains after a fruit has been pressed to extract the juice (or a nut, etc, has been pressed to extract the oil).
pomace |
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pomace |
As a noun pomace is
the pulp that remains after a fruit has been pressed to extract the juice (or a nut, etc, has been pressed to extract the oil).
pomade |
pomace |
As nouns the difference between pomade and pomace
is that
pomade is pomade while
pomace is the pulp that remains after a fruit has been pressed to extract the juice (or a nut, etc, has been pressed to extract the oil).
marc |
pomace |
As nouns the difference between marc and pomace
is that
marc is the refuse matter that remains after fruit, particularly grapes, has been pressed while
pomace is the pulp that remains after a fruit has been pressed to extract the juice (or a nut, etc., has been pressed to extract the oil.
As a proper noun Marc
is a given name derived from Latin, a French variant of Mark.
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