terms |
saagwala |
As nouns the difference between terms and saagwala
is that
terms is while
saagwala is an indian curry made with spinach and lamb or mutton.
saag |
saagwala |
As nouns the difference between saag and saagwala
is that
saag is an Indian dish made from greens (usually spinach) cooked down to a thick paste while
saagwala is an Indian curry made with spinach and lamb or mutton.
mutton |
saagwala |
As nouns the difference between mutton and saagwala
is that
mutton is the flesh of sheep used as food while
saagwala is an indian curry made with spinach and lamb or mutton.
As an adjective mutton
is (cockney rhyming slang) deaf.
lamb |
saagwala |
As nouns the difference between lamb and saagwala
is that
lamb is a young sheep while
saagwala is an Indian curry made with spinach and lamb or mutton.
As a verb lamb
is of a sheep, to give birth.
As a proper noun Lamb
is {{surname|lang=en|from=Middle English}.
spinach |
saagwala |
As nouns the difference between spinach and saagwala
is that
spinach is a particular edible plant,
spinacia oleracea , or its leaves while
saagwala is an indian curry made with spinach and lamb or mutton.
curry |
saagwala |
As a proper noun curry
is a family name of irish origin, from.
As a noun saagwala is
an indian curry made with spinach and lamb or mutton.
indian |
saagwala |
As nouns the difference between indian and saagwala
is that
indian is a person from India while
saagwala is an Indian curry made with spinach and lamb or mutton.
As an adjective Indian
is of or relating to India or its people; or (formerly) of the East Indies.
As a proper noun Indian
is any language spoken by Indians.