layer |
onionlike |
As a noun layer
is a single thickness of some material covering a surface.
As a verb layer
is (ambitransitive) to cut or divide (something) into layers.
As an adjective onionlike is
resembling an onion or some aspect of one, such as its shape, flavour, or layered structure.
oniony |
onionlike |
Synonyms |
Oniony is a synonym of onionlike.
As adjectives the difference between oniony and onionlike
is that
oniony is resembling an onion or onions, especially in terms of smell while
onionlike is resembling an onion or some aspect of one, such as its shape, flavour, or layered structure.
position |
slotback |
As nouns the difference between position and slotback
is that
position is a place or location while
slotback is a particular position in American football, similar to a wide receiver.
As a verb position
is to put into place.
football |
slotback |
As nouns the difference between football and slotback
is that
football is the kind of ball used in american football while
slotback is (american football) a particular position in american football, similar to a wide receiver.
pomegranate |
balaustine |
As nouns the difference between pomegranate and balaustine
is that
pomegranate is a fruit-bearing shrub or small tree,
punica granatum while
balaustine is (archaic) the red roselike flower of the pomegranate, having a bitter taste and sometimes used as an astringent in folk medicine.
bitter |
balaustine |
As nouns the difference between bitter and balaustine
is that
bitter is (usually in the plural bitters) a liquid or powder, made from bitter herbs, used in mixed drinks or as a tonic while
balaustine is (archaic) the red roselike flower of the pomegranate, having a bitter taste and sometimes used as an astringent in folk medicine.
As an adjective bitter
is having an acrid taste (usually from a basic substance).
As a verb bitter
is to make bitter.
astringent |
balaustine |
As nouns the difference between astringent and balaustine
is that
astringent is a substance which draws tissue together, thus restricting the flow of blood while
balaustine is (archaic) the red roselike flower of the pomegranate, having a bitter taste and sometimes used as an astringent in folk medicine.
As an adjective astringent
is sharp, caustic, severe.
cap |
cappable |
As a noun cap
is a close-fitting head covering either without a brim or with a peak.
As a verb cap
is to cover or seal with a cap.
As an initialism CAP
is (European Union)
Common Agricultural Policy.
As an adjective cappable is
that can be capped.
handicapped |
unhandicapped |
As adjectives the difference between handicapped and unhandicapped
is that
handicapped is having a handicap while
unhandicapped is not handicapped.
As a verb handicapped
is past tense of handicap.
As a noun handicapped
is a disabled person.
nonhandicapped |
unhandicapped |
Synonyms |
Nonhandicapped is a synonym of unhandicapped.
As adjectives the difference between nonhandicapped and unhandicapped
is that
nonhandicapped is not handicapped while
unhandicapped is not handicapped.
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