Citrus vs Cirrus - What's the difference?
citrus | cirrus |
Any of several shrubs or trees of the family Rutaceae.
The fruit of such plants, generally spherical, oblate, or prolate, consisting of an outer glandular skin called zest, an inner white skin, and generally between 8 and 16 sectors filled with pulp consisting of cells with one end attached to the inner skin. Citrus fruits include orange, grapefruit, lemon, lime, and citron.
Of or relating to citrus plants or fruit.
(botany) A tendril.
(zoology) A thin tendril-like appendage.
(meteorology) A principal high-level cloud type characterised by white, delicate filaments or wisps, of white (or mostly white) patches, or of narrow bands, found at an altitude of above 7000 metres.
* 1996 , (David Foster Wallace), Infinite Jest , Abacus 2013, p. 15:
As nouns the difference between citrus and cirrus
is that citrus is any of several shrubs or trees of the family Rutaceae while cirrus is a tendril.As an adjective citrus
is of or relating to citrus plants or fruit.citrus
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(wikipedia citrus)Noun
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* * * English refractory feminine rhymescirrus
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(cirrus cloud)Noun
(cirri)- The blue sky is glossy and fat with heat, a few thin cirri sheared to blown strands like hair at the rims.