mandarin |
minneola |
As nouns the difference between mandarin and minneola
is that
mandarin is mandarin (
person) while
minneola is a cross between a tangerine and a grapefruit.
mandarin |
martinez |
As a noun mandarin
is mandarin (
person).
As a proper noun martinez is
.
english |
mandarin |
As nouns the difference between english and mandarin
is that
english is (us) spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling while
mandarin is mandarin (
person).
soy |
mandarin |
As nouns the difference between soy and mandarin
is that
soy is a chinese and japanese liquid sauce for fish, made by subjecting boiled beans to long fermentation and then long digestion in salt and water us preference is the term
soy sauce while
mandarin is mandarin (
person).
mandarin |
mind |
As nouns the difference between mandarin and mind
is that
mandarin is mandarin (
person) while
mind is the ability for rational thought.
As a verb mind is
(now|regional) to remember.
mandarin |
tagalog |
As nouns the difference between mandarin and tagalog
is that
mandarin is a high government bureaucrat of the Chinese Empire while
Tagalog is a member of the second largest Filipino ethnic group.
As adjectives the difference between mandarin and tagalog
is that
mandarin is pertaining to or reminiscent of mandarins; deliberately superior or complex; esoteric, highbrow, obscurantist while
Tagalog is of or relating to the Tagalogs.
As proper nouns the difference between mandarin and tagalog
is that
mandarin is standard Mandarin, the official language of China and Taiwan, and one of four official languages in Singapore; Putonghua, Guoyu or Huayu while
Tagalog is a language spoken in the Philippines, in particular, Metro Manila and its surrounding provinces such as Bulacan, Laguna, Cavite, Batangas, Bataan, Rizal, Marinduque, Mindoro, and Quezon.
mandarin |
mineola |
As nouns the difference between mandarin and mineola
is that
mandarin is a high government bureaucrat of the Chinese Empire while
mineola is a loose skinned orange. A cross between a tangerine and a grapefruit.
As an adjective mandarin
is pertaining to or reminiscent of mandarins; deliberately superior or complex; esoteric, highbrow, obscurantist.
As a proper noun Mandarin
is standard Mandarin, the official language of China and Taiwan, and one of four official languages in Singapore; Putonghua, Guoyu or Huayu.
mandarin |
surplice |
As nouns the difference between mandarin and surplice
is that
mandarin is mandarin (
person) while
surplice is a liturgical vestment of the christian church it has the form of a tunic of white linen or cotton material, with wide or moderately wide sleeves, reaching to the hips or knees it usually features lace decoration and may have embroidered bordures.
mandarin |
tango |
As nouns the difference between mandarin and tango
is that
mandarin is a high government bureaucrat of the Chinese Empire while
tango is a Standard ballroom dance in 4/4 time; or a social dance, the Argentine tango.
As an adjective mandarin
is pertaining to or reminiscent of mandarins; deliberately superior or complex; esoteric, highbrow, obscurantist.
As a proper noun Mandarin
is standard Mandarin, the official language of China and Taiwan, and one of four official languages in Singapore; Putonghua, Guoyu or Huayu.
As a verb tango is
to dance the tango.
mandarin |
citrus |
As a noun mandarin
is mandarin (
person).
As a proper noun citrus is
.
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