sumac |
sumac |
As nouns the difference between sumac and sumac
is that
sumac is any of various shrubs or small trees of the genus
rhus including the poison ivy and poison oak while
sumac is any of various shrubs or small trees of the genus
rhus including the poison ivy and poison oak.
sumac |
harissa |
As nouns the difference between sumac and harissa
is that
sumac is any of various shrubs or small trees of the genus
Rhus including the poison ivy and poison oak while
harissa is a traditional Armenian dish similar to keşkek; a kind of homogeneous porridge made of previously stewed and boned chicken and coarsely ground soaked wheat.
sumac |
lacquer |
As nouns the difference between sumac and lacquer
is that
sumac is any of various shrubs or small trees of the genus
rhus including the poison ivy and poison oak while
lacquer is a glossy, resinous material used as a surface coating; either a natural exudation of certain trees, or a solution of nitrocellulose in alcohol, etc.
As a verb lacquer is
to apply a lacquer to something or to give something a smooth, glossy finish.
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sumat |
sumac |
As a pronoun sumat
is an alternative form of summat.
As an adverb sumat
is an alternative form of summat.
As a noun sumac is
any of various shrubs or small trees of the genus
Rhus including the poison ivy and poison oak.
sumac |
sujuk |
As nouns the difference between sumac and sujuk
is that
sumac is any of various shrubs or small trees of the genus
rhus including the poison ivy and poison oak while
sujuk is a dry, spicy sausage eaten from the balkans to the middle east and central asia consists of ground meat (usually beef), with various spices including cumin, sumac, garlic, salt, and red pepper, fed into a sausage casing and allowed to dry for several weeks.
sumac |
saffian |
As nouns the difference between sumac and saffian
is that
sumac is any of various shrubs or small trees of the genus
Rhus including the poison ivy and poison oak while
saffian is a leather made from goatskins or sheepskins which is tanned with sumac and then brightly dyed.
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