season |
cure |
As nouns the difference between season and cure
is that
season is each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter; yeartide while
cure is priest bearing the responsibility of a parish a vicar (church of england).
As verbs the difference between season and cure
is that
season is to flavour food with spices, herbs or salt while
cure is .
taxonomy |
season |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and season
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
season is each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter; yeartide.
As a verb season is
to flavour food with spices, herbs or salt.
season |
leak |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between season and leak
is that
season is (obsolete) to copulate with; to impregnate while
leak is (obsolete) leaky.
As nouns the difference between season and leak
is that
season is each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter; yeartide while
leak is a crack, crevice, fissure, or hole which admits water or other fluid, or lets it escape.
As verbs the difference between season and leak
is that
season is to flavour food with spices, herbs or salt while
leak is to allow fluid to escape or enter something that should be sealed.
As an adjective leak is
(obsolete) leaky.
season |
reflorescence |
As nouns the difference between season and reflorescence
is that
season is each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter; yeartide while
reflorescence is (botany) a blossoming anew of a plant after it has apparently ceased blossoming for the season.
As a verb season
is to flavour food with spices, herbs or salt.
season |
coseasonal |
As a noun season
is each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter; yeartide.
As a verb season
is to flavour food with spices, herbs or salt.
As an adjective coseasonal is
during a season.
season |
coseasonally |
As a noun season
is each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter; yeartide.
As a verb season
is to flavour food with spices, herbs or salt.
As an adverb coseasonally is
during a season.
season |
preseasonally |
As a noun season
is each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter; yeartide.
As a verb season
is to flavour food with spices, herbs or salt.
As an adverb preseasonally is
before a season.
season |
preseasonal |
As a noun season
is each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter; yeartide.
As a verb season
is to flavour food with spices, herbs or salt.
As an adjective preseasonal is
before the start of a season.
season |
miniseason |
As nouns the difference between season and miniseason
is that
season is each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter; yeartide while
miniseason is a short season.
As a verb season
is to flavour food with spices, herbs or salt.
season |
yearday |
As nouns the difference between season and yearday
is that
season is each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter; yeartide while
yearday is a day or time occurring in a yearly cycle; an annual day, season, or event.
As a verb season
is to flavour food with spices, herbs or salt.
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