euonyms |
euonymus |
As nouns the difference between euonyms and euonymus
is that
euonyms is plural of euonym while
euonymus is any of many (often decorative) trees, shrubs and woody vines, of the genus
Euonymus.
vine |
euonymus |
As a verb vine
is .
As an adjective vine
is (
of wine ) fortified.
As a noun euonymus is
any of many (often decorative) trees, shrubs and woody vines, of the genus
euonymus .
woody |
euonymus |
As a proper noun woody
is a male given name, from a nickname for woodrow.
As a noun euonymus is
any of many (often decorative) trees, shrubs and woody vines, of the genus
euonymus .
shrub |
euonymus |
As nouns the difference between shrub and euonymus
is that
shrub is a woody plant smaller than a tree, and usually with several stems from the same base or
shrub can be a liquor composed of vegetable acid, fruit juice (especially lemon), sugar, sometimes vinegar, and a small amount of spirit as a preservative modern
shrub is usually non-alcoholic, but in earlier times it was often mixed with a substantial amount of spirit such as brandy or rum, thus making it a liqueur while
euonymus is any of many (often decorative) trees, shrubs and woody vines, of the genus
euonymus .
As a verb shrub
is (obsolete) to lop; to prune.
tree |
euonymus |
As nouns the difference between tree and euonymus
is that
tree is a large plant, not exactly defined, but typically over four meters in height, a single trunk which grows in girth with age and branches (which also grow in circumference with age) while
euonymus is any of many (often decorative) trees, shrubs and woody vines, of the genus
euonymus .
As a verb tree
is to chase (an animal or person) up a tree.
decorative |
euonymus |
As an adjective decorative
is .
As a noun euonymus is
any of many (often decorative) trees, shrubs and woody vines, of the genus
euonymus .