mushroom |
mussel |
As nouns the difference between mushroom and mussel
is that
mushroom is any of the fleshy fruiting bodies]] of [[fungus|fungi typically produced above ground on soil or on their food sources (such as decaying wood) while
mussel is a small edible bivalve shellfish of the families unionidae (fresh water mussels) and mytilidae (salt water mussels).
As an adjective mushroom
is having characteristics like those of a mushroom, for example in shape or appearance, speed of growth, or texture.
As a verb mushroom
is to grow quickly to a large size.
mollusk |
mussel |
As nouns the difference between mollusk and mussel
is that
mollusk is (us) while
mussel is a small edible bivalve shellfish of the families unionidae (fresh water mussels) and mytilidae (salt water mussels).
mussel |
undefined |
As a noun mussel
is a small edible bivalve shellfish of the families unionidae (fresh water mussels) and mytilidae (salt water mussels).
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
mussel |
nacre |
As a noun mussel
is a small edible bivalve shellfish of the families unionidae (fresh water mussels) and mytilidae (salt water mussels).
As a verb nacre is
.
As an adjective nacre is
pearly.
shell |
mussel |
As a proper noun shell
is a diminutive of the female given name
michelle .
As a noun mussel is
a small edible bivalve shellfish of the families unionidae (fresh water mussels) and mytilidae (salt water mussels).
mussel |
flesh |
As nouns the difference between mussel and flesh
is that
mussel is a small edible bivalve shellfish of the families unionidae (fresh water mussels) and mytilidae (salt water mussels) while
flesh is the soft tissue of the body, especially muscle and fat.
As a verb flesh is
to bury (something, especially a weapon) in flesh.
muzzle |
mussel |
As nouns the difference between muzzle and mussel
is that
muzzle is the protruding part of many animal's head which includes nose, mouth and jaws; snout while
mussel is a small edible bivalve shellfish of the families Unionidae (fresh water mussels) and Mytilidae (salt water mussels).
As a verb muzzle
is to bind or confine an animal's mouth by putting a muzzle, as to prevent it from eating or biting.
mussel |
cockle |
As nouns the difference between cockle and mussel
is that
cockle is any of various edible European bivalve mollusks, of the family Cardiidae, having heart-shaped shells while
mussel is a small edible bivalve shellfish of the families Unionidae (fresh water mussels) and Mytilidae (salt water mussels).
As a verb cockle
is to cause to contract into wrinkles or ridges, as some kinds of cloth after a wetting; to pucker.
mussel |
musses |
As a noun mussel
is a small edible bivalve shellfish of the families unionidae (fresh water mussels) and mytilidae (salt water mussels).
As a verb musses is
.
seashell |
mussel |
As nouns the difference between seashell and mussel
is that
seashell is the empty shell of a marine mollusk while
mussel is a small edible bivalve shellfish of the families Unionidae (fresh water mussels) and Mytilidae (salt water mussels).
As an adjective seashell
is of a very light pink colour, like that of some seashell.
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