cellar |
granary |
As nouns the difference between cellar and granary
is that
cellar is an enclosed underground space, often under a building; used for storage or shelter or
cellar can be salt cellar while
granary is (agriculture) a storage facility for grain or sometimes animal feed.
As a verb cellar
is to store in a cellar.
granary |
undefined |
As a noun granary
is (agriculture) a storage facility for grain or sometimes animal feed.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
granary |
storage |
As nouns the difference between granary and storage
is that
granary is (agriculture) a storage facility for grain or sometimes animal feed while
storage is (uncountable) the act of storing goods; the state of being stored.
granary |
corn |
As nouns the difference between granary and corn
is that
granary is (agriculture) a storage facility for grain or sometimes animal feed while
corn is drinking horn, flagon.
granary |
warehouse |
As nouns the difference between granary and warehouse
is that
granary is a storage facility for grain or sometimes animal feed while
warehouse is a place for storing large amounts of products (wares). In logistics, a place where products go to from the manufacturer before going to the retailer.
As a verb warehouse is
to store, as in a warehouse.
mill |
granary |
As nouns the difference between mill and granary
is that
mill is a grinding apparatus for substances such as grains, seeds, etc while
granary is a storage facility for grain or sometimes animal feed.
As a verb mill
is to grind or otherwise process in a mill or other machine.
As a proper noun Mill
is {{surname}.
granary |
wheat |
As nouns the difference between granary and wheat
is that
granary is a storage facility for grain or sometimes animal feed while
wheat is any of several cereal grains, of the genus
Triticum, that yields flour as used in bakery.
As an adjective wheat is
wheaten, of a light brown colour, like that of wheat.
granary |
ginnery |
As nouns the difference between granary and ginnery
is that
granary is (agriculture) a storage facility for grain or sometimes animal feed while
ginnery is a place where ginning (removing the seeds from cotton) is done.
granny |
granary |
As nouns the difference between granny and granary
is that
granny is a grandmother while
granary is a storage facility for grain or sometimes animal feed.
As an adjective granny
is typically or stereotypically old-fashioned, especially in clothing and accessories worn by or associated with elderly women.
As a proper noun Granny
is one's grandma.
mills |
granary |
As nouns the difference between mills and granary
is that
mills is plural of lang=en while
granary is a storage facility for grain or sometimes animal feed.
As a proper noun Mills
is {{surname|A=An|English and Scottish|from=Middle English}}, variant of Mill or Miles.
As a verb mills
is third person singular present tense of the verb
to mill
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