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Pergamenous vs Pergamentaceous - What's the difference?

pergamenous | pergamentaceous | Related terms |

Pergamentaceous is a related term of pergamenous.



As adjectives the difference between pergamenous and pergamentaceous

is that pergamenous is pergamentaceous; resembling parchment while pergamentaceous is reminiscent of parchment.

Araucanization vs Araucania - What's the difference?

araucanization | araucania | Derived terms |

Araucanization is a derived term of araucania.


As a noun araucanization

is the process of expansion of the mapudungun language and others elements of the mapuche culture from their homeland araucania into the plains of patagonia, so as to assimilate such other native amerindian peoples as the puelches and tehuelches.

As a proper noun araucania is

araucania, the homeland of the mapuche people in part of patagonia (southern chile and argentina).

Teachings vs Learnings - What's the difference?

teachings | learnings | coordinate terms |

Learnings is a coordinate term of teachings.



As nouns the difference between teachings and learnings

is that teachings is the particular message or curriculum that is taught. Often used in the form: the teachings of X while learnings is plural of lang=en.

Quahog vs Littleneck - What's the difference?

quahog | littleneck |


As nouns the difference between quahog and littleneck

is that quahog is an edible clam with a hard shell found along the atlantic coast of north america, from genus , formerly venus mercenaria while littleneck is a young quahog, or hard clam.

As a verb quahog

is to fish for quahogs.

Dairy vs Dairyless - What's the difference?

dairy | dairyless |


As adjectives the difference between dairy and dairyless

is that dairy is referring to products produced from milk while dairyless is ( offood) without dairy ingredients; lactose-free.

As a noun dairy

is a place, often on a farm, where milk is processed and turned into products such as butter and cheese.

Lactose vs Dairyless - What's the difference?

lactose | dairyless |


As a noun lactose

is the disaccharide sugar of milk and dairy products, C12H22O11, (a product of glucose and galactose) used as a food and in medicinal compounds.

As an adjective dairyless is

without dairy ingredients; lactose-free.

Chile vs Temuco - What's the difference?

chile | temuco |


As a noun chile

is (us|regional) (a chili pepper) or chile can be (us|dialect|south|african american vernacular english) child.

As a proper noun temuco is

the capital of the region in chile.

Mapuche vs Araucania - What's the difference?

mapuche | araucania |


As proper nouns the difference between mapuche and araucania

is that mapuche is an indigenous group of inhabitants of Central and Southern Chile and Southern Argentina while Araucania is the homeland of the Mapuche people in part of Patagonia (south central Chile and adjacent area of Argentina).

As a noun Mapuche

is a member of this people.

As an adjective Mapuche

is of, from, or pertaining to this people or their language.

Patagonia vs Araucania - What's the difference?

patagonia | araucania |


As proper nouns the difference between patagonia and araucania

is that patagonia is (label) while araucania is araucania, the homeland of the mapuche people in part of patagonia (southern chile and argentina).

Chile vs Araucania - What's the difference?

chile | araucania |


As a noun chile

is (us|regional) (a chili pepper) or chile can be (us|dialect|south|african american vernacular english) child.

As a proper noun araucania is

araucania, the homeland of the mapuche people in part of patagonia (southern chile and argentina).

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