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Suint vs Suine - What's the difference?

suint | suine |

As nouns the difference between suint and suine

is that suint is (organic compound|dated) a substance obtained from the wool of sheep, consisting largely of potash mixed with fatty and earthy matters while suine is (rare) a butter substitute usually made of suet or lard.

suint

English

Noun

  • (organic compound, dated) A substance obtained from the wool of sheep, consisting largely of potash mixed with fatty and earthy matters.
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    suine

    English

    Noun

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  • (rare) a butter substitute usually made of suet or lard
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