Moisturizer vs Murumuru - What's the difference?
moisturizer | murumuru |
Something that causes moisture or a a condition of wetness; something that makes things moist.
Moisturising cream.
A rainforest palm, Astrocaryum murumuru , whose seeds are used in moisturizer.
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As nouns the difference between moisturizer and murumuru
is that moisturizer is something that causes moisture or a a condition of wetness; something that makes things moist while murumuru is a rainforest palm, Astrocaryum murumuru, whose seeds are used in moisturizer.moisturizer
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* moisturiser (non-Oxford British spelling)Noun
(en noun)- The oil acts as a moisturizer to the wood.
murumuru
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