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Nicotine vs Weed - What's the difference?

nicotine | weed |


As nouns the difference between nicotine and weed

is that nicotine is an alkaloid (C10H14N2), commonly occurring in the tobacco plant. In small doses it is a habit-forming stimulant; in larger doses it is toxic and is often used in insecticides while weed is a plant.

As a verb weed is

to remove unwanted vegetation from a cultivated area.

Weed vs Oregano - What's the difference?

weed | oregano |


As nouns the difference between weed and oregano

is that weed is a plant while oregano is a herb of the mint family, Origanum vulgare, having aromatic leaves.

As a verb weed

is to remove unwanted vegetation from a cultivated area.

Rough vs Weed - What's the difference?

rough | weed |


As nouns the difference between rough and weed

is that rough is the unmowed part of a golf course while weed is a plant.

As verbs the difference between rough and weed

is that rough is to create in an approximate form while weed is to remove unwanted vegetation from a cultivated area.

As an adjective rough

is having a texture that has much friction. Not smooth; uneven.

As an adverb rough

is in a rough manner; rudely; roughly.

Weed vs Lawn - What's the difference?

weed | lawn |


As nouns the difference between weed and lawn

is that weed is a plant while lawn is an open space between woods.

As a verb weed

is to remove unwanted vegetation from a cultivated area.

As a proper noun Lawn is

a town in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Alcohol vs Weed - What's the difference?

alcohol | weed |


As nouns the difference between alcohol and weed

is that alcohol is while weed is pasture or weed can be willow.

Weed vs Joint - What's the difference?

weed | joint |


As nouns the difference between weed and joint

is that weed is pasture or weed can be willow while joint is marijuana cigarette; joint.

Cry vs Weed - What's the difference?

cry | weed |


As nouns the difference between cry and weed

is that cry is a shedding of tears; the act of crying while weed is pasture or weed can be willow.

As a verb cry

is to shed tears; to weep.

Wood vs Weed - What's the difference?

wood | weed |


In countable terms the difference between wood and weed

is that wood is a forested or wooded area while weed is a species of plant considered harmful to the environment or regarded as a nuisance.

In uncountable slang terms the difference between wood and weed

is that wood is an erection while weed is marijuana.

As nouns the difference between wood and weed

is that wood is the substance making up the central part of the trunk and branches of a tree. Used as a material for construction, to manufacture various items, etc. or as fuel while weed is a plant.

As verbs the difference between wood and weed

is that wood is to cover or plant with trees while weed is to remove unwanted vegetation from a cultivated area.

As an adjective wood

is made of or with wood.

As a proper noun Wood

is an English topographic surname for someone who lived in or near a wood.

Airplane vs Weed - What's the difference?

airplane | weed |


As nouns the difference between airplane and weed

is that airplane is (us) a powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings while weed is pasture or weed can be willow.

Weed vs Bud - What's the difference?

weed | bud |


As nouns the difference between weed and bud

is that weed is a plant while bud is a newly formed leaf or flower that has not yet unfolded.

As verbs the difference between weed and bud

is that weed is to remove unwanted vegetation from a cultivated area while bud is to form buds.

As a proper noun Bud is

a male nickname.

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