temulence |
temulent |
Derived terms |
Temulence is a derived term of temulent.
As a noun temulence
is intoxication, drunkenness.
As an adjective temulent is
intoxicated, drunk.
temulency |
temulent |
Derived terms |
Temulency is a derived term of temulent.
As a noun temulency
is intoxication, drunkenness.
As an adjective temulent is
intoxicated, drunk.
temulentive |
temulent |
Derived terms |
Temulentive is a derived term of temulent.
As adjectives the difference between temulentive and temulent
is that
temulentive is related to or characteristic of drunkenness while
temulent is intoxicated, drunk.
participant |
ecotourist |
As nouns the difference between participant and ecotourist
is that
participant is one who participates while
ecotourist is a participant in ecotourism.
As an adjective participant
is sharing; participating; having a share of part.
carpel |
pome |
As nouns the difference between carpel and pome
is that
carpel is one of the individual female reproductive organs in a flower a carpel is composed of an ovary, a style, and a stigma, although some flowers have carpels without a distinct style in origin, carpels are leaves (megasporophylls) that have evolved to enclose the ovules the term pistil is sometimes used to refer to a single carpel or to several carpels fused together 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.
ball |
pome |
As nouns the difference between ball and pome
is that
ball is 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.
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.
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