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juncous

Juncous vs Juncoes - What's the difference?

juncous | juncoes |


As an adjective juncous

is full of rushes; resembling rushes; juncaceous.

As a noun juncoes is

plural of junco.

Uncous vs Juncous - What's the difference?

uncous | juncous |


As adjectives the difference between uncous and juncous

is that uncous is (rare) curved or hook-shaped while juncous is full of rushes; resembling rushes; juncaceous.

Juncos vs Juncous - What's the difference?

juncos | juncous |


As a noun juncos

is .

As an adjective juncous is

full of rushes; resembling rushes; juncaceous.

Taxonomy vs Juncous - What's the difference?

taxonomy | juncous |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective juncous is

full of rushes; resembling rushes; juncaceous.

Juncaceous vs Juncous - What's the difference?

juncaceous | juncous |


As adjectives the difference between juncaceous and juncous

is that juncaceous is rushy while juncous is full of rushes; resembling rushes; juncaceous.

Rush vs Juncous - What's the difference?

rush | juncous |


As adjectives the difference between rush and juncous

is that rush is performed with, or requiring urgency or great haste, or done under pressure while juncous is full of rushes; resembling rushes; juncaceous.

As a noun rush

is any of several stiff aquatic or marsh plants of the genus Juncus, having hollow or pithy stems and small flowers.

As a verb rush

is to hurry; to perform a task with great haste.

As a proper noun Rush

is {{surname|A=An|English occupational|from=occupations}} for someone who made things from rushes.