silver |
pome |
As a proper noun silver
is for a silversmith or a rich man, or for someone having silvery gray hair or living by a silvery brook.
As a noun pome is
a type of fruit in which the often edible flesh arises from the swollen base of the flower and not from the carpels.
As a verb pome is
(obsolete|intransitive) to grow to a head, or form a head in growing.
priest |
pome |
As a proper noun priest
is .
As a noun pome is
a type of fruit in which the often edible flesh arises from the swollen base of the flower and not from the carpels.
As a verb pome is
(obsolete|intransitive) to grow to a head, or form a head in growing.
apple |
pome |
Hyponyms |
Pome is a hyponym of apple.
As nouns the difference between apple and pome
is that
apple is a common, round fruit produced by the tree
Malus domestica, cultivated in temperate climates while
pome is a type of fruit in which the often edible flesh arises from the swollen base of the flower and not from the carpels.
As a proper noun Apple
is a nickname for New York City, usually “the Big Apple”.
As a verb pome is
to grow to a head, or form a head in growing.
pear |
pome |
Hyponyms |
Pear is a hyponym of pome.
As nouns the difference between pear and pome
is that
pear is an edible fruit produced by the pear tree, similar to an apple but elongated towards the stem while
pome is a type of fruit in which the often edible flesh arises from the swollen base of the flower and not from the carpels.
As a verb pome is
(obsolete|intransitive) to grow to a head, or form a head in growing.
quince |
pome |
Hyponyms |
Quince is a hyponym of pome.
As nouns the difference between quince and pome
is that
quince is the pear-shaped fruit of a small tree of the rose family,
cydonia oblonga while
pome is a type of fruit in which the often edible flesh arises from the swollen base of the flower and not from the carpels.
As a verb pome is
(obsolete|intransitive) to grow to a head, or form a head in growing.
pomaceous |
pome |
Derived terms |
Pomaceous is a derived term of pome.
As an adjective pomaceous
is (botany) of, pertaining to, or resembling a pome.
As a noun pome is
a type of fruit in which the often edible flesh arises from the swollen base of the flower and not from the carpels.
As a verb pome is
(obsolete|intransitive) to grow to a head, or form a head in growing.
pomiferous |
pome |
Derived terms |
Pomiferous is a derived term of pome.
As an adjective pomiferous
is producing or bearing pomes.
As a noun pome is
a type of fruit in which the often edible flesh arises from the swollen base of the flower and not from the carpels.
As a verb pome is
(obsolete|intransitive) to grow to a head, or form a head in growing.
pomegranate |
pome |
Related terms |
Pome is a related term of pomegranate.
As nouns the difference between pomegranate and pome
is that
pomegranate is a fruit-bearing shrub or small tree,
Punica granatum while
pome is a type of fruit in which the often edible flesh arises from the swollen base of the flower and not from the carpels.
As a verb pome is
to grow to a head, or form a head in growing.
back |
lumbosacral |
As a noun back
is a small stream or brook.
As an adjective lumbosacral is
of or pertaining to the lumbar and sacral regions of the back; the small of the back and the back portion of the pelvis.
small |
lumbosacral |
As a proper noun small
is .
As an adjective lumbosacral is
of or pertaining to the lumbar and sacral regions of the back; the small of the back and the back portion of the pelvis.
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