rush |
bamboo |
As a proper noun rush
is (computing) a dialect of the language.
As a noun bamboo is
a grass of the poaceae family, characterised by its woody, hollow, round, straight, jointed stem, all of which are in the tribe.
As an adjective bamboo is
made of the wood of the bamboo.
As a verb bamboo is
to flog with a bamboo cane.
bamboo |
gong |
As nouns the difference between bamboo and gong
is that
bamboo is a grass of the poaceae family, characterised by its woody, hollow, round, straight, jointed stem, all of which are in the tribe while
gong is cangue.
As an adjective bamboo
is made of the wood of the bamboo.
As a verb bamboo
is to flog with a bamboo cane.
bamboo |
susanoo |
As a noun bamboo
is a grass of the poaceae family, characterised by its woody, hollow, round, straight, jointed stem, all of which are in the tribe.
As an adjective bamboo
is made of the wood of the bamboo.
As a verb bamboo
is to flog with a bamboo cane.
As a proper noun susanoo is
(mythology|shinto) the japanese storm god, (along with raijin and ).
burlap |
bamboo |
As nouns the difference between burlap and bamboo
is that
burlap is (us) a very strong, coarse cloth, made from jute, flax or hemp, and used to make sacks etc while
bamboo is a grass of the poaceae family, characterised by its woody, hollow, round, straight, jointed stem, all of which are in the tribe.
As an adjective bamboo is
made of the wood of the bamboo.
As a verb bamboo is
to flog with a bamboo cane.
bamboo |
viscose |
As nouns the difference between bamboo and viscose
is that
bamboo is a grass of the poaceae family, characterised by its woody, hollow, round, straight, jointed stem, all of which are in the tribe while
viscose is a viscous orange-brown liquid obtained by chemical treatment of cellulose and used as the basis of manufacturing rayon and cellulose film.
As an adjective bamboo
is made of the wood of the bamboo.
As a verb bamboo
is to flog with a bamboo cane.
panda |
bamboo |
As nouns the difference between panda and bamboo
is that
panda is panda (
ailuropoda melanoleuca ) while
bamboo is a grass of the poaceae family, characterised by its woody, hollow, round, straight, jointed stem, all of which are in the tribe.
As an adjective bamboo is
made of the wood of the bamboo.
As a verb bamboo is
to flog with a bamboo cane.
alight |
bamboo |
In lang=en terms the difference between alight and bamboo
is that
alight is to set light to; light while
bamboo is to flog with a bamboo cane.
As verbs the difference between alight and bamboo
is that
alight is to make light or less heavy; lighten; alleviate or
alight can be (with from) to spring down, get down, or descend, as from on horseback or from a carriage; to dismount or
alight can be to light; light up; illuminate while
bamboo is to flog with a bamboo cane.
As adjectives the difference between alight and bamboo
is that
alight is lit, on fire, switched on while
bamboo is made of the wood of the bamboo.
As a noun bamboo is
a grass of the poaceae family, characterised by its woody, hollow, round, straight, jointed stem, all of which are in the tribe.
rattan |
bamboo |
As nouns the difference between rattan and bamboo
is that
rattan is while
bamboo is a grass of the poaceae family, characterised by its woody, hollow, round, straight, jointed stem, all of which are in the tribe.
As an adjective bamboo is
made of the wood of the bamboo.
As a verb bamboo is
to flog with a bamboo cane.
balsawood |
bamboo |
As nouns the difference between balsawood and bamboo
is that
balsawood is the wood of the balsa tree while
bamboo is a grass of the poaceae family, characterised by its woody, hollow, round, straight, jointed stem, all of which are in the tribe.
As an adjective bamboo is
made of the wood of the bamboo.
As a verb bamboo is
to flog with a bamboo cane.
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