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Coniferous vs Fer - What's the difference?

coniferous | fer |

As an adjective coniferous

is bearing cones, as the pine and cypress.

As a noun fer is

(l).

coniferous

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Bearing cones, as the pine and cypress.
  • Of, or pertaining to, a conifer.
  • fer

    English

    Preposition

    (English prepositions)
  • *{{quote-book, year=1899, author=(Stephen Crane)
  • , title=, chapter=1 , passage=“[…] Them rich fellers, they don't make no bad breaks with their money. They watch it all th' time b'cause they know blame well there ain't hardly room fer' their feet '''fer''' th' pikers an' tin-horns an' thimble-riggers what are layin' ' fer 'em. […]”}}
  • :1997 , , (w, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone) , iv:
  • ::‘Got summat fer yeh here – I mighta sat on it at some point, but it’ll taste all right.’
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