orange |
citrangequat |
As a verb orange
is .
As an adjective orange
is orangey.
As a noun citrangequat is
a trigenic hybrid cross of two types of orange and a kumquat.
citrange |
citrangequat |
Related terms |
Citrange is a related term of citrangequat.
As nouns the difference between citrange and citrangequat
is that
citrange is a hybrid cross of the sweet orange and the trifoliate orange while
citrangequat is a trigenic hybrid cross of two types of orange and a kumquat.
raisin |
kutjera |
As nouns the difference between raisin and kutjera
is that
raisin is a dried grape while
kutjera is an Australian bush,
Solanum centrale, with pungent edible fruits that resemble raisins when dried.
mammalogy |
mammalogist |
As nouns the difference between mammalogy and mammalogist
is that
mammalogy is the study of mammals while
mammalogist is one who studies mammalogy.
ray |
guitarfish |
As a proper noun ray
is from a (
etyl) nickname meaning a king or a roe.
As a noun guitarfish is
any of the fish in the
(taxlink) family of rays.
infrequent |
oligomenorrhoea |
As an adjective infrequent
is infrequent.
As a noun oligomenorrhoea is
(medicine) unusually infrequent menstruation.
menstruation |
oligomenorrhoea |
As nouns the difference between menstruation and oligomenorrhoea
is that
menstruation is while
oligomenorrhoea is (medicine) unusually infrequent menstruation.
oligomenorrhoeic |
oligomenorrhoea |
Derived terms |
Oligomenorrhoeic is a derived term of oligomenorrhoea.
As an adjective oligomenorrhoeic
is .
As a noun oligomenorrhoea is
(medicine) unusually infrequent menstruation.
personification |
ankou |
As a noun personification
is a person, thing or name typifying a certain quality or idea; an embodiment or exemplification.
As a proper noun ankou is
(celtic mythology) the personification of death in breton mythology.
death |
ankou |
As proper nouns the difference between death and ankou
is that
death is the personification of death, often a skeleton with a scythe, and one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse while
ankou is (celtic mythology) the personification of death in breton mythology.
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