wheat |
mill |
As nouns the difference between wheat and mill
is that
wheat is any of several cereal grains, of the genus
Triticum, that yields flour as used in bakery while
mill is a grinding apparatus for substances such as grains, seeds, etc.
As an adjective wheat
is wheaten, of a light brown colour, like that of wheat.
As a verb mill is
to grind or otherwise process in a mill or other machine.
As a proper noun Mill is
{{surname}.
wheat |
quinoa |
As nouns the difference between wheat and quinoa
is that
wheat is (countable) any of several cereal grains, of the genus
triticum , that yields flour as used in bakery while
quinoa is a goosefoot, , native to the andes and cultivated for its edible seeds.
As an adjective wheat
is wheaten, of a light brown colour, like that of wheat.
corm |
wheat |
As nouns the difference between corm and wheat
is that
corm is a short, vertical, swollen underground stem of a plant (usually one of the monocots) that serves as a storage organ to enable the plant to survive winter or other adverse conditions such as drought while
wheat is (countable) any of several cereal grains, of the genus
triticum , that yields flour as used in bakery.
As an adjective wheat is
wheaten, of a light brown colour, like that of wheat.
wheat |
grass |
In countable terms the difference between wheat and grass
is that
wheat is any of several cereal grains, of the genus
Triticum, that yields flour as used in bakery while
grass is various plants not in family Poaceae that resemble grasses.
In uncountable terms the difference between wheat and grass
is that
wheat is a light brown colour, like that of wheat while
grass is a lawn.
As an adjective wheat
is wheaten, of a light brown colour, like that of wheat.
As a verb grass is
to lay out on the grass; to knock down (an opponent etc.).
As a proper noun Grass is
{{surname|lang=en}.
miller |
wheat |
As nouns the difference between miller and wheat
is that
miller is a person who owns or operates a mill, especially a flour mill while
wheat is any of several cereal grains, of the genus
Triticum, that yields flour as used in bakery.
As a proper noun Miller
is {{surname|A=An|English and Scottish occupational|from=occupations}} for a miller.
As an adjective wheat is
wheaten, of a light brown colour, like that of wheat.
farro |
wheat |
As nouns the difference between farro and wheat
is that
farro is emmer wheat while
wheat is (countable) any of several cereal grains, of the genus
triticum , that yields flour as used in bakery.
As an adjective wheat is
wheaten, of a light brown colour, like that of wheat.
nubuck |
wheat |
As nouns the difference between nubuck and wheat
is that
nubuck is a type of brushed, soft calf leather, similar to suede. Differs from suede in that while suede is created from the flesh (inner) side of a hide, nubuck is created using the grain (outer) side, giving it added strength and durability while
wheat is any of several cereal grains, of the genus
Triticum, that yields flour as used in bakery.
As an adjective wheat is
wheaten, of a light brown colour, like that of wheat.
cereals |
wheat |
As nouns the difference between cereals and wheat
is that
cereals is while
wheat is (countable) any of several cereal grains, of the genus
triticum , that yields flour as used in bakery.
As an adjective wheat is
wheaten, of a light brown colour, like that of wheat.
granary |
wheat |
As nouns the difference between granary and wheat
is that
granary is a storage facility for grain or sometimes animal feed while
wheat is any of several cereal grains, of the genus
Triticum, that yields flour as used in bakery.
As an adjective wheat is
wheaten, of a light brown colour, like that of wheat.
young |
wheat |
As a proper noun young
is for the younger of two people having the same given name.
As a noun wheat is
(countable) any of several cereal grains, of the genus
triticum , that yields flour as used in bakery.
As an adjective wheat is
wheaten, of a light brown colour, like that of wheat.
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