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What is the difference between laurestine and laureate?

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Laureate is a related term of laurestine.



As nouns the difference between laurestine and laureate

is that laurestine is the species: Viburnum tinus, an evergreen shrub or tree of the south of Europe, which flowers during the winter months while laureate is one crowned with laurel; a poet laureate.

As an adjective laureate is

crowned, or decked, with laurel.

As a verb laureate is

to honor with a wreath of laurel, as formerly was done in bestowing a degree at English universities.

laurestine

English

Alternative forms

* laurustine, laurestina, laurustinus, lauristinus

Noun

(en noun)
  • (botany) The , an evergreen shrub or tree of the south of Europe, which flowers during the winter months.
  • See also

    * (wikipedia) * (Viburnum tinus) * (Viburnum tinus)

    Anagrams

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    laureate

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Crowned, or decked, with laurel.
  • *
  • To strew the laureate hearse where Lycid lies.
  • *
  • Soft on her lap her laureate son reclines.

    Derived terms

    * poet laureate * Nobel laureate

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (dated) One crowned with laurel; a poet laureate.
  • * Cleveland
  • A learned laureate .
  • A graduate of a university.
  • Verb

    (laureat)
  • To honor with a wreath of laurel, as formerly was done in bestowing a degree at English universities.