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Velvety vs Mongongo - What's the difference?

velvety | mongongo |

As an adjective velvety

is like velvet (but not velvet); soft, smooth, soothing not necessarily restricted to the sense of touch.

As a noun mongongo is

a large, spreading tree of the euphorbiaceae , found on wooded hills and among sand dunes, with distinctive hand-shaped leaves, whose pale yellow wood resembles balsa.

velvety

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Like velvet (but not velvet); soft, smooth, soothing. Not necessarily restricted to the sense of touch.
  • ''The mouse was a warm, velvety weight in my hand.
    The crooner had a velvety voice that made the ladies swoon.

    mongongo

    English

    Noun

    (en noun) (wikipedia mongongo)
  • A large, spreading tree of the Euphorbiaceae , found on wooded hills and among sand dunes, with distinctive hand-shaped leaves, whose pale yellow wood resembles balsa.
  • Its egg-shaped, velvety fruit, having a thin layer of edible flesh surrounding a highly nutritious nut.