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Dandelion vs Dandelionlike - What's the difference?

dandelion | dandelionlike |

As adjectives the difference between dandelion and dandelionlike

is that dandelion is of a yellow colour, like that of the flower while dandelionlike is resembling or characteristic of a dandelion.

As a noun dandelion

is (countable) any of the several species of plant in the genus taraxacum'', characterised yellow flower heads and notched, broad-ended leaves, especially the common dandelion (''taraxacum officinale ).

dandelion

Noun

  • (countable) Any of the several species of plant in the genus Taraxacum'', characterised yellow flower heads and notched, broad-ended leaves, especially the common dandelion (''Taraxacum officinale ).
  • (countable) The flower head or fruiting head of the dandelion plant.
  • (uncountable) A yellow colour, like that of the flower.
  • Derived terms

    * dandelion clock * dandelion greens * dandelion salad * dandelion seeds * dandelion wine * dandelion yellow

    Hyponyms

    * , a white-flowering Japanese dandelion. * , the endangered California dandelion. * , Japanese dandelion. No ring of smallish, downward-turned leaves under the flowerhead. * , Russian dandelion, which produces rubber. * , red-seeded dandelion; achenes reddish brown and leaves deeply cut throughout length. Inner bracts' tips are hooded. ** . * Taraxacum officinale (syn. ), common dandelion. Found in many forms.

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Of a yellow colour, like that of the flower.
  • See also

    * clock * goatsbeard * hawk's beard * kok-saghyz * oxtongue * Taraxacum *

    dandelionlike

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Resembling or characteristic of a dandelion.