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cowpea

Cowpea vs Undefined - What's the difference?

cowpea | undefined |


As a noun cowpea

is the black-eyed pea, vigna unguiculata .

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Bean vs Cowpea - What's the difference?

bean | cowpea |


As a proper noun bean

is a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist william jackson bean (1863-1947).

As a noun cowpea is

the black-eyed pea, vigna unguiculata .

Cowpea vs Soybean - What's the difference?

cowpea | soybean |


As nouns the difference between cowpea and soybean

is that cowpea is the black-eyed pea, Vigna unguiculatasoybean is a legume plant (Glycine max), commonly cultivated for human and animal consumption and as a nitrogen-fixing ground cover.

Beans vs Cowpea - What's the difference?

beans | cowpea |


As nouns the difference between beans and cowpea

is that beans is plural of lang=en while cowpea is the black-eyed pea, Vigna unguiculata

As a verb beans

is third-person singular of bean.

Carob vs Cowpea - What's the difference?

carob | cowpea |


As nouns the difference between carob and cowpea

is that carob is an evergreen shrub or tree, , native to the mediterranean region while cowpea is the black-eyed pea, vigna unguiculata .

Terms vs Cowpea - What's the difference?

terms | cowpea |


As nouns the difference between terms and cowpea

is that terms is while cowpea is the black-eyed pea, vigna unguiculata .

Cowpea vs Cowper - What's the difference?

cowpea | cowper |


As nouns the difference between cowpea and cowper

is that cowpea is the black-eyed pea, vigna unguiculata while cowper is (obsolete) a cooper.

Cowpea vs Catjang - What's the difference?

cowpea | catjang |


As nouns the difference between cowpea and catjang

is that cowpea is the black-eyed pea, Vigna unguiculatacatjang is a cowpea native to Africa, species: Vigna unguiculata, sometimes {{taxlink|Vigna unguiculata subsp. cylindrica|subspecies|status=not accepted}}, a densely-branched shrubby perennial grown for animal fodder or food.