Climbing vs Pothos - What's the difference?
climbing | pothos |
(uncountable) The sport of climbing, ascending a wall or a rock or another object using available holds, generally with the safety of a rope and belayer.
(countable) Climb; ascent.
(botany, of a plant) That climbs; that grows upwards by gripping onto a surface.
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* {{quote-news, pagetitle=pothos, year=2009, date=February 2, author=Kenyon Wallace, title=A factory fitted for a green future, work=Toronto Star
, passage=Vines of golden pothos climb the steel support beams.}}
(uncountable, botany) , a genus of plants consisting of subtropical and tropical, climbing, flowering vines, indigenous to the environs of the Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean.
As nouns the difference between climbing and pothos
is that climbing is (uncountable) the sport of climbing, ascending a wall or a rock or another object using available holds, generally with the safety of a rope and belayer while pothos is .As a verb climbing
is .As an adjective climbing
is (botany|of a plant) that climbs; that grows upwards by gripping onto a surface.climbing
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(wikipedia climbing) (en-noun)See also
* boulderingVerb
(head)Adjective
(-)pothos
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(Epipremnum aureum)Noun
(pothoses)citation