basil |
undefined |
As an acronym basil
is biphasic acid scavenging]] [[utilise|utilising ionic liquids.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
peppermint |
basil |
As a noun peppermint
is a hybrid herb of the mint family formed by crossing watermint and spearmint, which has a high menthol content and a sharp flavor and is used in cooking, especially in herb teas and in confections.
As an acronym basil is
biphasic acid scavenging]] [[utilise|utilising ionic liquids.
basil |
sunny |
As nouns the difference between basil and sunny
is that
basil is a plant (
Ocimum basilicum) while
sunny is a sunfish.
As a verb basil
is to grind the edge of a tool to an acute angle.
As a proper noun Basil
is a given name derived from Ancient Greek, in quiet but steady use in the UK.
As an acronym BASIL
is biphasic acid scavenging utilising ionic liquids.
As an adjective sunny is
featuring a lot of sunshine.
As an adverb sunny is
sunny side up.
basil |
parsley |
As an acronym basil
is biphasic acid scavenging]] [[utilise|utilising ionic liquids.
As a noun parsley is
(countable|uncountable) a bright green, biennial herb,
petroselinum crispum'' or ''petroselinum neapolitanum having either flat or curled leaves.
myrtle |
basil |
As nouns the difference between myrtle and basil
is that
myrtle is an evergreen shrub or small tree of the genus
Myrtus, native to southern Europe and north Africa while
basil is a plant (
Ocimum basilicum).
As proper nouns the difference between myrtle and basil
is that
myrtle is {{given name|female|from=English}} while
Basil is a given name derived from Ancient Greek, in quiet but steady use in the UK.
As a verb basil is
to grind the edge of a tool to an acute angle.
As an acronym BASIL is
biphasic acid scavenging utilising ionic liquids.
basil |
spice |
As an acronym basil
is biphasic acid scavenging]] [[utilise|utilising ionic liquids.
As a noun spice is
(countable|uncountable) plant matter (usually dried) used to season or flavour food or
spice can be (nonce word).
As a verb spice is
to add spice or spices to.
basil |
sage |
As nouns the difference between basil and sage
is that
basil is a plant (
Ocimum basilicum) while
sage is a wise person or spiritual teacher; a man or woman of gravity and wisdom, especially, a teacher venerable for years, and of sound judgment and prudence; a grave or stoic philosopher.
As verbs the difference between basil and sage
is that
basil is to grind the edge of a tool to an acute angle while
sage is the act of using the word or option
sage in the email field or a checkbox of an when posting a reply.
As a proper noun Basil
is a given name derived from Ancient Greek, in quiet but steady use in the UK.
As an acronym BASIL
is biphasic acid scavenging utilising ionic liquids.
As an adjective sage is
wise.
As an interjection sage is
Word used in the email field of to prevent a bump of the post. Used as an option rather than a word in some imageboard software.
basel | basil |
As proper nouns the difference between basel and basil
is that
basel is a city in Switzerland while
Basil is a given name derived from Ancient Greek, in quiet but steady use in the UK.
As a noun basil is
a plant (
Ocimum basilicum).
As a verb basil is
to grind the edge of a tool to an acute angle.
As an acronym BASIL is
biphasic acid scavenging utilising ionic liquids.
catnip | basil |
As nouns the difference between catnip and basil
is that
catnip is any of the about 250 species of flowering plant of the genus
Nepeta, family Lamiaceae, certain of which are said to have medicinal qualities while
basil is a plant (
Ocimum basilicum).
As a verb basil is
to grind the edge of a tool to an acute angle.
As a proper noun Basil is
a given name derived from Ancient Greek, in quiet but steady use in the UK.
As an acronym BASIL is
biphasic acid scavenging utilising ionic liquids.
dill | basil |
As a noun dill
is spot, dot, fleck or
dill can be deal, agreement, bargain.
As an acronym basil is
biphasic acid scavenging]] [[utilise|utilising ionic liquids.
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