rosewood |
roses |
As nouns the difference between rosewood and roses
is that
rosewood is the fragrant wood of , a brazilian tree in the legume family, which has a sweet smell while
roses is .
ride |
roses |
As a verb ride
is .
As a noun roses is
.
roses |
rosettes |
As nouns the difference between roses and rosettes
is that
roses is while
rosettes is .
roses |
waterlily |
As nouns the difference between roses and waterlily
is that
roses is while
waterlily is .
roses |
house |
As nouns the difference between roses and house
is that
roses is plural of lang=en while
house is
Human habitation. As verbs the difference between roses and house
is that roses is third-person singular of rose while house is to keep within a structure or container.
As a proper noun House is
the House of Representatives, "the House".
poop | roses |
As nouns the difference between poop and roses
is that
poop is the stern of a ship while
roses is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between poop and roses
is that
poop is to break seawater with the
poop of a vessel, especially the poop deck while
roses is third-person singular of rose.
roses | daisy |
As nouns the difference between roses and daisy
is that
roses is plural of lang=en while
daisy is a wild flowering plant species: Bellis perennis of the Asteraceae family, with a yellow head and white petals.
As a verb roses
is third-person singular of rose.
As a proper noun Daisy is
{{given name|female|from=English}}.
rosy | roses |
As nouns the difference between rosy and roses
is that
rosy is (slang|british) tea while
roses is .
As an adjective rosy
is rose-coloured.
roses | rosier |
As a noun roses
is plural of lang=en.
As a verb roses
is third-person singular of rose.
As an adjective rosier is
comparative of rosy.
roses | camellia |
As nouns the difference between roses and camellia
is that
roses is plural of lang=en while
camellia is any plant of the genus
Camellia, shrubs and small trees native to Asia;
Camellia japonica is the most popular as a garden plant;
Camellia sinensis is the tea plant.
As a verb roses
is third-person singular of rose.
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