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Meal vs Milletmeal - What's the difference?

meal | milletmeal |


As nouns the difference between meal and milletmeal

is that meal is (senseid)food that is prepared and eaten, usually at a specific time (eg breakfast = morning meal, lunch = noon meal, etc) or meal can be the coarse-ground edible part of various grains often used to feed animals; flour or meal can be a speck or spot while milletmeal is millet meal (coarse flour).

As a verb meal

is to defile or taint.

Bean vs Beanmeal - What's the difference?

bean | beanmeal |


As a proper noun bean

is a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist william jackson bean (1863-1947).

As a noun beanmeal is

bean meal (coarse flour).

Meal vs Beanmeal - What's the difference?

meal | beanmeal |


As nouns the difference between meal and beanmeal

is that meal is (senseid)food that is prepared and eaten, usually at a specific time (eg breakfast = morning meal, lunch = noon meal, etc) or meal can be the coarse-ground edible part of various grains often used to feed animals; flour or meal can be a speck or spot while beanmeal is bean meal (coarse flour).

As a verb meal

is to defile or taint.

Maize vs Maizemeal - What's the difference?

maize | maizemeal |


As nouns the difference between maize and maizemeal

is that maize is corn; a type of grain of the species zea mays while maizemeal is maize meal (coarse flour).

Meal vs Maizemeal - What's the difference?

meal | maizemeal |


As nouns the difference between meal and maizemeal

is that meal is (food that is prepared and eaten)Food that is prepared and eaten, usually at a specific time (e.g. breakfast = morning meal, lunch = noon meal, etc) while maizemeal is maize meal (coarse flour.

As a verb meal

is to defile or taint.

Rye vs Ryemeal - What's the difference?

rye | ryemeal |


As nouns the difference between rye and ryemeal

is that rye is a grain used extensively in europe for making bread, beer, and (now generally) for animal fodder while ryemeal is rye meal (coarse flour).

Deathly vs Corpselike - What's the difference?

deathly | corpselike | Synonyms |

Deathly is a synonym of corpselike.


As adjectives the difference between deathly and corpselike

is that deathly is appearing as though dead, or on the verge of death while corpselike is resembling a corpse.

As an adverb deathly

is in a way that resembles death.

Barley vs Barleymeal - What's the difference?

barley | barleymeal |


As nouns the difference between barley and barleymeal

is that barley is a cereal of the species hordeum vulgare , or its grains, often used as food or to make beer and other malted drinks while barleymeal is barley meal (coarse flour).

Meal vs Barleymeal - What's the difference?

meal | barleymeal |


As nouns the difference between meal and barleymeal

is that meal is (senseid)food that is prepared and eaten, usually at a specific time (eg breakfast = morning meal, lunch = noon meal, etc) or meal can be the coarse-ground edible part of various grains often used to feed animals; flour or meal can be a speck or spot while barleymeal is barley meal (coarse flour).

As a verb meal

is to defile or taint.

Spelt vs Speltmeal - What's the difference?

spelt | speltmeal |


As nouns the difference between spelt and speltmeal

is that spelt is a grain, considered either a subspecies of wheat, '', or a separate species triticum spelta or spelt can be (dialect|northern england|scotland) a thin piece of wood or metal; a splinter while speltmeal is spelt meal (coarse flour).

As a verb spelt

is (chiefly|british) (spell) or spelt can be (obsolete) to split; to break; to spalt.

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