bay |
massaman |
As an adverb bay
is brazenly.
As a noun massaman is
(attributive) a thai curry of muslim origin (or the paste used to make it), usually containing coconut milk, roasted peanuts, potatoes, bay leaves, cardamom pods, cinnamon, palm sugar, fish sauce, and tamarind sauce.
cardamom |
massaman |
As nouns the difference between cardamom and massaman
is that
cardamom is an indian herb,
elettaria cardamomum while
massaman is (attributive) a thai curry of muslim origin (or the paste used to make it), usually containing coconut milk, roasted peanuts, potatoes, bay leaves, cardamom pods, cinnamon, palm sugar, fish sauce, and tamarind sauce.
cinnamon |
massaman |
As nouns the difference between cinnamon and massaman
is that
cinnamon is (countable) a small evergreen tree native to sri lanka and southern india,
cinnamomum verum or , belonging to the family lauraceae while
massaman is (attributive) a thai curry of muslim origin (or the paste used to make it), usually containing coconut milk, roasted peanuts, potatoes, bay leaves, cardamom pods, cinnamon, palm sugar, fish sauce, and tamarind sauce.
As an adjective cinnamon
is containing cinnamon, or having a cinnamon taste.
tamarind |
massaman |
As nouns the difference between tamarind and massaman
is that
tamarind is a tropical tree, species: Tamarindus indica while
massaman is a Thai curry of Muslim origin (or the paste used to make it), usually containing coconut milk, roasted peanuts, potatoes, bay leaves, cardamom pods, cinnamon, palm sugar, fish sauce, and tamarind sauce.
mussamun |
massaman |
Alternative forms |
Massaman is a alternative form of mussamun.
As nouns the difference between mussamun and massaman
is that
mussamun is alternative form of massaman while
massaman is a Thai curry of Muslim origin (or the paste used to make it), usually containing coconut milk, roasted peanuts, potatoes, bay leaves, cardamom pods, cinnamon, palm sugar, fish sauce, and tamarind sauce.
thai |
massaman |
As nouns the difference between thai and massaman
is that
thai is thai person while
massaman is (attributive) a thai curry of muslim origin (or the paste used to make it), usually containing coconut milk, roasted peanuts, potatoes, bay leaves, cardamom pods, cinnamon, palm sugar, fish sauce, and tamarind sauce.
curry |
massaman |
As a proper noun curry
is a family name of irish origin, from.
As a noun massaman is
(attributive) a thai curry of muslim origin (or the paste used to make it), usually containing coconut milk, roasted peanuts, potatoes, bay leaves, cardamom pods, cinnamon, palm sugar, fish sauce, and tamarind sauce.
muslim |
massaman |
As nouns the difference between muslim and massaman
is that
muslim is a person who is a follower and believer of Islam while
massaman is a Thai curry of Muslim origin (or the paste used to make it), usually containing coconut milk, roasted peanuts, potatoes, bay leaves, cardamom pods, cinnamon, palm sugar, fish sauce, and tamarind sauce.
As an adjective Muslim
is relating to believers of Islam.
peanut |
massaman |
As nouns the difference between peanut and massaman
is that
peanut is a legume resembling a nut, the fruit of the plant while
massaman is (attributive) a thai curry of muslim origin (or the paste used to make it), usually containing coconut milk, roasted peanuts, potatoes, bay leaves, cardamom pods, cinnamon, palm sugar, fish sauce, and tamarind sauce.
As a verb peanut
is to pull on somebody's tie as a prank, causing the knot to tighten.
partisan |
sectator |
As nouns the difference between partisan and sectator
is that
partisan is partisan (member of a body of detached light troops) while
sectator is a follower, a disciple; someone who follows a particular school; partisan.
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