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lemony

Lemony vs Sour - What's the difference?

lemony | sour |


As adjectives the difference between lemony and sour

is that lemony is being lemon-like, especially in terms of taste while sour is having an acidic, sharp or tangy taste.

As a noun sour is

the sensation of a sour taste.

As a verb sour is

(label) to make sour.

Lemony vs Lemons - What's the difference?

lemony | lemons |


As an adjective lemony

is being lemon-like, especially in terms of taste.

As a noun lemons is

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Taxonomy vs Lemony - What's the difference?

taxonomy | lemony |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective lemony is

being lemon-like, especially in terms of taste.

Lemony vs Lemonlike - What's the difference?

lemony | lemonlike | Synonyms |

Lemony is a synonym of lemonlike.


As adjectives the difference between lemony and lemonlike

is that lemony is being lemon-like, especially in terms of taste while lemonlike is resembling a lemon.

Lemony vs Citruslike - What's the difference?

lemony | citruslike | Hyponyms |

Citruslike is a hyponym of lemony.



As adjectives the difference between lemony and citruslike

is that lemony is being lemon-like, especially in terms of taste while citruslike is resembling a citrus fruit or some aspect of one.

Lemony vs Citrusy - What's the difference?

lemony | citrusy | Synonyms |

Citrusy is a synonym of lemony.



As adjectives the difference between lemony and citrusy

is that lemony is being lemon-like, especially in terms of taste while citrusy is resembling a citrus fruit in taste or aroma.