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Coffee vs Pottage - What's the difference?

coffee | pottage |


As nouns the difference between coffee and pottage

is that coffee is a beverage made by infusing the beans of the coffee plant in hot water while pottage is a thick soup or stew.

As an adjective coffee

is of a pale brown colour, like that of milk coffee.

As a verb coffee

is to drink coffee.

Video vs Pottage - What's the difference?

video | pottage |


As nouns the difference between video and pottage

is that video is video while pottage is a thick soup or stew.

Pottage - What does it mean?

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Pottage vs Porridge - What's the difference?

pottage | porridge |


As nouns the difference between pottage and porridge

is that pottage is a thick soup or stew while porridge is a type of thick soup or stew, especially thickened with barley.

Pottage vs Broth - What's the difference?

pottage | broth |


As nouns the difference between pottage and broth

is that pottage is a thick soup or stew while broth is (uncountable) water in which food (meat or vegetable etc) has been boiled.

Wikidiffcom vs Pottage - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | pottage |


As a noun pottage is

a thick soup or stew.

Pottage vs Postage - What's the difference?

pottage | postage |


As nouns the difference between pottage and postage

is that pottage is a thick soup or stew while postage is the charge for posting an item.

Pottage vs Pontage - What's the difference?

pottage | pontage |


As nouns the difference between pottage and pontage

is that pottage is a thick soup or stew while pontage is (uk|legal|obsolete) a duty or tax paid for repairing bridges.

Cottage vs Pottage - What's the difference?

cottage | pottage |


As nouns the difference between cottage and pottage

is that cottage is a small house; a cot; a hut while pottage is a thick soup or stew.

As a verb cottage

is to stay at a seasonal home, to go cottaging.

Portage vs Pottage - What's the difference?

portage | pottage |


As nouns the difference between portage and pottage

is that portage is an act of carrying, especially the carrying of a boat overland between two waterways while pottage is a thick soup or stew.

As a verb portage

is to carry a boat overland.

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