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Merchant vs Fromager - What's the difference?

merchant | fromager |


As a proper noun merchant

is .

As a noun fromager is

a cheese merchant.

Cheese vs Affineur - What's the difference?

cheese | affineur |


As nouns the difference between cheese and affineur

is that cheese is a dairy product made from curdled or cultured milk while affineur is one who ages cheese and purveys it.

As a verb cheese

is to prepare curds for making cheese.

As an interjection cheese

is Said while being photographed, to give the impression of smiling.

Purvey vs Affineur - What's the difference?

purvey | affineur |


As a proper noun purvey

is .

As a noun affineur is

one who ages cheese and purveys it.

Fascia vs Fascitis - What's the difference?

fascia | fascitis |


As nouns the difference between fascia and fascitis

is that fascia is a wide band of material covering the ends of roof rafters, sometimes supporting a gutter in steep-slope roofing, but typically it is a border or trim in low-slope roofing while fascitis is (pathology) inflammation of the fascia.

Flavour vs Saporous - What's the difference?

flavour | saporous |


As a noun flavour

is the quality produced by the sensation of taste or, especially, of taste and smell in combined effect.

As a verb flavour

is to add flavouring to something.

As an adjective saporous is

having flavour or taste.

Taste vs Saporous - What's the difference?

taste | saporous |


As a noun taste

is key, button.

As an adjective saporous is

having flavour or taste.

Lumina vs Angustimurate - What's the difference?

lumina | angustimurate |


As a noun lumina

is .

As an adjective angustimurate is

(palynology|of a pollen grain) having relatively narrow muri, not exceeding 20% of the diameter of the lumina.

Latimurate vs Angustimurate - What's the difference?

latimurate | angustimurate | Antonyms |

Latimurate is an antonym of angustimurate.


As an adjective angustimurate is

(palynology|of a pollen grain) having relatively narrow muri, not exceeding 20% of the diameter of the lumina.

Angustifoliate vs Angustimurate - What's the difference?

angustifoliate | angustimurate | Related terms |

Angustifoliate is a related term of angustimurate.


As adjectives the difference between angustifoliate and angustimurate

is that angustifoliate is (botany) having narrow leaves while angustimurate is (palynology|of a pollen grain) having relatively narrow muri, not exceeding 20% of the diameter of the lumina.

Ectexine vs Sexine - What's the difference?

ectexine | sexine | coordinate terms |

Ectexine is a coordinate term of sexine.


As a noun sexine is

(palynology) the outer part of the exine, the outer covering of a pollen grain.

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