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galea

Galea - What does it mean?

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Cassis vs Galea - What's the difference?

cassis | galea |


As nouns the difference between cassis and galea

is that cassis is the blackcurrant plant, Ribes nigrum; the flavor of its berries while galea is a Roman helmet.

Galeae vs Galea - What's the difference?

galeae | galea |


As nouns the difference between galeae and galea

is that galeae is irregular plural of galea while galea is a Roman helmet.

Galea vs Gales - What's the difference?

galea | gales |


As nouns the difference between galea and gales

is that galea is a roman helmet while gales is welshman (man who is a native or inhabitant of wales).

As an adjective gales is

welsh (from wales).

Galena vs Galea - What's the difference?

galena | galea |


As a proper noun galena

is a place name for a number of united states towns and cities.

As a noun galea is

a roman helmet.

Gala vs Galea - What's the difference?

gala | galea |


As nouns the difference between gala and galea

is that gala is pomp, show, or festivity while galea is a Roman helmet.

As an adjective gala

is celebratory; festive.

As a proper noun Gala

is a type of apple which is a cross pollination between Kidd's Orange Red and Golden Delicious

Galed vs Galea - What's the difference?

galed | galea |


As a verb galed

is past tense of gale.

As a noun galea is

a Roman helmet.

Galea vs Palea - What's the difference?

galea | palea |


In botany terms the difference between galea and palea

is that galea is an organ or a part of a plant that is shaped like a galea (helmet while palea is one of the chaffy scales or bractlets growing on the receptacle of many compound flowers, such as the sunflower.

As nouns the difference between galea and palea

is that galea is a Roman helmet while palea is the interior chaff or husk of grasses.

Gale vs Galea - What's the difference?

gale | galea |


As nouns the difference between gale and galea

is that gale is a very strong wind, more than a breeze, less than a storm; number 7 through 9 winds on the 12-step Beaufort scale while galea is a Roman helmet.

As a verb gale

is to sing; charm; enchant.

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