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pomelo

Apple vs Pomelo - What's the difference?

apple | pomelo |


As a proper noun apple

is a nickname for new york city, usually “the big apple”.

As a noun pomelo is

pomelo.

Pomelo vs Citron - What's the difference?

pomelo | citron |


As nouns the difference between pomelo and citron

is that pomelo is a large yellow citrus fruit native to southeastern Asia and Malaysia. It has a sweet flesh and is about 25 centimeters in diameter while citron is a greenish yellow colour.

As an adjective citron is

of a greenish yellow colour.

Orange vs Pomelo - What's the difference?

orange | pomelo |


As nouns the difference between orange and pomelo

is that orange is an evergreen tree of the genus Citrus such as Citrus sinensis while pomelo is a large yellow citrus fruit native to southeastern Asia and Malaysia. It has a sweet flesh and is about 25 centimeters in diameter.

As an adjective orange

is having the colour of the fruit of an orange tree; yellowred; reddish-yellow.

As a verb orange

is to color orange.

As a proper noun Orange

is the longest river in South Africa.

Anorange vs Pomelo - What's the difference?

anorange | pomelo |


As a noun pomelo is

pomelo.

Pomel vs Pomelo - What's the difference?

pomel | pomelo |


As nouns the difference between pomel and pomelo

is that pomel is obsolete form of lang=en while pomelo is a large yellow citrus fruit native to southeastern Asia and Malaysia. It has a sweet flesh and is about 25 centimeters in diameter.

Pomelo vs Pomels - What's the difference?

pomelo | pomels |


As nouns the difference between pomelo and pomels

is that pomelo is a large yellow citrus fruit native to southeastern Asia and Malaysia. It has a sweet flesh and is about 25 centimeters in diameter while pomels is plural of lang=en.

Pomelo vs Pomely - What's the difference?

pomelo | pomely |


As a noun pomelo

is pomelo.

As an adjective pomely is

(obsolete) dappled.

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