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marmite

Marmite vs Wallpaper - What's the difference?

marmite | wallpaper |


In lang=en terms the difference between marmite and wallpaper

is that marmite is to apply marmite to while wallpaper is to cover (a wall, a room, etc ) with wallpaper.

As nouns the difference between marmite and wallpaper

is that marmite is something which people either love or hate while wallpaper is (uncountable) decorative paper-like material used to cover the inner walls of buildings.

As verbs the difference between marmite and wallpaper

is that marmite is to apply marmite to while wallpaper is to cover (a wall, a room, etc ) with wallpaper.

As a proper noun marmite

is (australia|british|new zealand) a sticky, dark brown, strongly flavoured spread based on a yeast extract (a by-product of beer brewing), eaten on toast, in sandwiches, etc.

Computers vs Marmite - What's the difference?

computers | marmite |


As nouns the difference between computers and marmite

is that computers is while marmite is something which people either love or hate.

As a proper noun marmite is

(australia|british|new zealand) a sticky, dark brown, strongly flavoured spread based on a yeast extract (a by-product of beer brewing), eaten on toast, in sandwiches, etc.

As a verb marmite is

to apply marmite to.

Marmite vs Vomit - What's the difference?

marmite | vomit |


As nouns the difference between marmite and vomit

is that marmite is a rounded earthenware cooking pot while vomit is the regurgitated former contents of a stomach.

As a proper noun Marmite

is a sticky, dark brown, strongly flavoured spread based on a yeast extract (a by-product of beer brewing), eaten on toast, in sandwiches, etc.

As a verb vomit is

to regurgitate the contents of a stomach; puke.

Jam vs Marmite - What's the difference?

jam | marmite |


As nouns the difference between jam and marmite

is that jam is a sweet mixture of fruit boiled with sugar and allowed to congeal. Often spread on bread or toast or used in jam tarts while marmite is a rounded earthenware cooking pot.

As a verb jam

is to get something stuck in a confined space.

As a proper noun Marmite is

a sticky, dark brown, strongly flavoured spread based on a yeast extract (a by-product of beer brewing), eaten on toast, in sandwiches, etc.

Vegimite vs Marmite - What's the difference?

vegimite | marmite |

Vegimite is likely misspelled.


Vegimite has no English definition.

As a noun marmite is

a rounded earthenware cooking pot.

As a proper noun Marmite is

a sticky, dark brown, strongly flavoured spread based on a yeast extract (a by-product of beer brewing), eaten on toast, in sandwiches, etc.

Bovril vs Marmite - What's the difference?

bovril | marmite |


As proper nouns the difference between bovril and marmite

is that bovril is a brand of beef extract made in the UK while Marmite is a sticky, dark brown, strongly flavoured spread based on a yeast extract (a by-product of beer brewing), eaten on toast, in sandwiches, etc.

As a noun marmite is

a rounded earthenware cooking pot.

Marmite vs Marlite - What's the difference?

marmite | marlite |


As nouns the difference between marmite and marlite

is that marmite is something which people either love or hate while marlite is (mineralogy) a variety of marl.

As a proper noun marmite

is (australia|british|new zealand) a sticky, dark brown, strongly flavoured spread based on a yeast extract (a by-product of beer brewing), eaten on toast, in sandwiches, etc.

As a verb marmite

is to apply marmite to.

Worcestersauce vs Marmite - What's the difference?

worcestersauce | marmite |

Worcestersauce is likely misspelled.


Worcestersauce has no English definition.

As a noun marmite is

a rounded earthenware cooking pot.

As a proper noun Marmite is

a sticky, dark brown, strongly flavoured spread based on a yeast extract (a by-product of beer brewing), eaten on toast, in sandwiches, etc.

Martite vs Marmite - What's the difference?

martite | marmite |


As nouns the difference between martite and marmite

is that martite is (geology|mineralogy) a variety of hematite that is pseudomorphic after magnetite crystals while marmite is something which people either love or hate.

As a proper noun marmite is

(australia|british|new zealand) a sticky, dark brown, strongly flavoured spread based on a yeast extract (a by-product of beer brewing), eaten on toast, in sandwiches, etc.

As a verb marmite is

to apply marmite to.

Marrite vs Marmite - What's the difference?

marrite | marmite |


As nouns the difference between marrite and marmite

is that marrite is (mineralogy) a monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing arsenic, lead, silver, and sulfur while marmite is something which people either love or hate.

As a proper noun marmite is

(australia|british|new zealand) a sticky, dark brown, strongly flavoured spread based on a yeast extract (a by-product of beer brewing), eaten on toast, in sandwiches, etc.

As a verb marmite is

to apply marmite to.

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