cassia |
undefined |
As a proper noun cassia
is .
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
siena |
cassia |
As a noun siena
is or
siena can be wall.
As a proper noun cassia is
.
cassia |
resin |
As a proper noun cassia
is .
As a noun resin is
a viscous hydrocarbon secretion of many plants, particularly coniferous trees.
As a verb resin is
to apply resin.
osmanthus |
cassia |
As nouns the difference between osmanthus and cassia
is that
osmanthus is any of several widely distributed evergreen flowering plants, of the genus
Osmanthus while
cassia is the spice made from the bark of members of the genus
Cinnamomum other than true cinnamon (
C. verum), when they are distinguished from cinnamon.
cassia |
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cassie |
cassia |
As nouns the difference between cassie and cassia
is that
cassie is a thorny shrub with fragrant yellow flowers, species: Vachellia farnesiana; the needle bush while
cassia is the spice made from the bark of members of the genus
Cinnamomum other than true cinnamon (
C. verum), when they are distinguished from cinnamon.
As a proper noun Cassie
is a diminutive form of the female given name Cassandra.
cassia |
cassis |
As nouns the difference between cassia and cassis
is that
cassia is the spice made from the bark of members of the genus
Cinnamomum other than true cinnamon (
C. verum), when they are distinguished from cinnamon while
cassis is the blackcurrant plant,
Ribes nigrum; the flavor of its berries.
cassid |
cassia |
As a noun cassid
is (zoology) any member of the cassidae.
As a proper noun cassia is
.
cassia |
malabathrum |
As a proper noun cassia
is .
As a noun malabathrum is
a fragrant substance imported by the ancient romans from india, believed to be have been made from the leaves of a type of cinnamon or cassia.
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