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Rosehips vs Rosemary - What's the difference?

rosehips | rosemary |


As nouns the difference between rosehips and rosemary

is that rosehips is plural of rosehip while rosemary is a shrub that originates from Europe and Asia Minor and produces a fragrant herb used in cooking and perfumes.

As a proper noun Rosemary is

{{given name|female|from=Latin}}.

Rosemary vs Sage - What's the difference?

rosemary | sage |


As nouns the difference between rosemary and sage

is that rosemary is a shrub that originates from Europe and Asia Minor and produces a fragrant herb used in cooking and perfumes while sage is a wise person or spiritual teacher; a man or woman of gravity and wisdom, especially, a teacher venerable for years, and of sound judgment and prudence; a grave or stoic philosopher.

As a proper noun Rosemary

is {{given name|female|from=Latin}}.

As an adjective sage is

wise.

As an interjection sage is

Word used in the email field of to prevent a bump of the post. Used as an option rather than a word in some imageboard software.

As a verb sage is

the act of using the word or option sage in the email field or a checkbox of an when posting a reply.

Rosemary vs Parsley - What's the difference?

rosemary | parsley |


As a proper noun rosemary

is .

As a noun parsley is

(countable|uncountable) a bright green, biennial herb, petroselinum crispum'' or ''petroselinum neapolitanum having either flat or curled leaves.

Luke vs Rosemary - What's the difference?

luke | rosemary |


As proper nouns the difference between luke and rosemary

is that luke is a given name derived from Latin while Rosemary is {{given name|female|from=Latin}}.

As an adjective luke

is lukewarm.

As a noun rosemary is

a shrub that originates from Europe and Asia Minor and produces a fragrant herb used in cooking and perfumes.

Rosemary - What does it mean?

rosemary | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun rosemary

is a shrub that originates from Europe and Asia Minor and produces a fragrant herb used in cooking and perfumes.

As a proper noun Rosemary

is {{given name|female|from=Latin}}.

Rosemary vs Rosewater - What's the difference?

rosemary | rosewater |


As nouns the difference between rosemary and rosewater

is that rosemary is a shrub that originates from Europe and Asia Minor and produces a fragrant herb used in cooking and perfumes while rosewater is a liquid produced by steeping rose petals in water, used as a coloring agent and flavoring ingredient in certain foods.

As a proper noun Rosemary

is {{given name|female|from=Latin}}.

Rosemary vs Rosegeranium - What's the difference?

rosemary | rosegeranium |

Rosegeranium is likely misspelled.


Rosegeranium has no English definition.

As a noun rosemary

is a shrub that originates from Europe and Asia Minor and produces a fragrant herb used in cooking and perfumes.

As a proper noun Rosemary

is {{given name|female|from=Latin}}.

Rosemary vs Roseunknown - What's the difference?

rosemary | roseunknown |

Roseunknown is likely misspelled.


Roseunknown has no English definition.

As a noun rosemary

is a shrub that originates from Europe and Asia Minor and produces a fragrant herb used in cooking and perfumes.

As a proper noun Rosemary

is {{given name|female|from=Latin}}.

Rosemary vs Rosehip - What's the difference?

rosemary | rosehip |


As nouns the difference between rosemary and rosehip

is that rosemary is a shrub that originates from Europe and Asia Minor and produces a fragrant herb used in cooking and perfumes while rosehip is the fruit of a rose plant.

As a proper noun Rosemary

is {{given name|female|from=Latin}}.

Basil vs Rosemary - What's the difference?

basil | rosemary |


As nouns the difference between basil and rosemary

is that basil is a plant (Ocimum basilicum) while rosemary is a shrub that originates from Europe and Asia Minor and produces a fragrant herb used in cooking and perfumes.

As proper nouns the difference between basil and rosemary

is that basil is a given name derived from Ancient Greek, in quiet but steady use in the UK while Rosemary is {{given name|female|from=Latin}}.

As a verb basil

is to grind the edge of a tool to an acute angle.

As an acronym BASIL

is biphasic acid scavenging utilising ionic liquids.

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