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primrose

Vermilion vs Primrose - What's the difference?

vermilion | primrose |


As a noun vermilion

is a vivid red synthetic pigment made of mercury sulfide.

As an adjective vermilion

is having a brilliant red colour.

As a verb vermilion

is to color or paint vermilion.

As a proper noun primrose is

rare, and of mostly british usage.

Buttercups vs Primrose - What's the difference?

buttercups | primrose |


As nouns the difference between buttercups and primrose

is that buttercups is plural of buttercup while primrose is an early-flowering plant of the genus Primula, with white, red, or yellow flowers.

As an adjective primrose is

of a light yellow colour.

As a proper noun Primrose is

{{given name|female|from=English}}. Rare, and of mostly British usage.

Primrose vs Rosehips - What's the difference?

primrose | rosehips |


As a proper noun primrose

is rare, and of mostly british usage.

As a noun rosehips is

.

Primrose - What does it mean?

primrose | |

Wildrose vs Primrose - What's the difference?

wildrose | primrose |

Wildrose is likely misspelled.


Wildrose has no English definition.

As a noun primrose is

an early-flowering plant of the genus Primula, with white, red, or yellow flowers.

As an adjective primrose is

of a light yellow colour.

As a proper noun Primrose is

{{given name|female|from=English}}. Rare, and of mostly British usage.

Primrose vs Cowsilp - What's the difference?

primrose | cowsilp |

Primulas vs Primrose - What's the difference?

primulas | primrose |


As nouns the difference between primulas and primrose

is that primulas is plural of primula while primrose is an early-flowering plant of the genus Primula, with white, red, or yellow flowers.

As an adjective primrose is

of a light yellow colour.

As a proper noun Primrose is

{{given name|female|from=English}}. Rare, and of mostly British usage.

Primrose vs Rose - What's the difference?

primrose | rose |


As nouns the difference between primrose and rose

is that primrose is an early-flowering plant of the genus Primula, with white, red, or yellow flowers while rose is a shrub of the genus Rosa, with red, pink, white or yellow flowers.

As adjectives the difference between primrose and rose

is that primrose is of a light yellow colour while rose is having a purplish-red or pink colour. See rosy.

As proper nouns the difference between primrose and rose

is that primrose is {{given name|female|from=English}}. Rare, and of mostly British usage while Rose is {{given name|female|from=Latin}}.

As a verb rose is

to make rose-coloured; to redden or flush.

Primrose vs Eveningprimrose - What's the difference?

primrose | eveningprimrose |

Auriculaplant vs Primrose - What's the difference?

auriculaplant | primrose |


As a proper noun primrose is

rare, and of mostly british usage.

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