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Brown vs Brunette - What's the difference?

brown | brunette |


As nouns the difference between brown and brunette

is that brown is a colour like that of chocolate or coffee while brunette is a girl or woman with brown or black hair.

As adjectives the difference between brown and brunette

is that brown is having a brown colour while brunette is of a woman or girl, having brown or black hair.

As a verb brown

is to become brown.

As a proper noun Brown

is {{surname|common|from=nicknames}.

Brown vs Bruennet - What's the difference?

brown | bruennet |

Brown vs Brawn - What's the difference?

brown | brawn |


In transitive terms the difference between brown and brawn

is that brown is to give a bright brown colour to, as to gun barrels, by forming a thin coating of oxide on their surface while brawn is make fat, especially of a boar.

As nouns the difference between brown and brawn

is that brown is a colour like that of chocolate or coffee while brawn is strong muscles or lean flesh, especially of the arm, leg or thumb.

As verbs the difference between brown and brawn

is that brown is to become brown while brawn is make fat, especially of a boar.

As an adjective brown

is having a brown colour.

As a proper noun Brown

is {{surname|common|from=nicknames}.

Brown vs Brows - What's the difference?

brown | brows |


As a proper noun brown

is .

As a noun brows is

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Brown vs Drown - What's the difference?

brown | drown |


As a proper noun brown

is .

As a verb drown is

to be suffocated in water or other fluid; to perish by such suffocation.

Brown vs Brow - What's the difference?

brown | brow |


As nouns the difference between brown and brow

is that brown is a colour like that of chocolate or coffee while brow is the ridge over the eyes; the eyebrow (Wikipedia).

As verbs the difference between brown and brow

is that brown is to become brown while brow is to bound or limit; to be at, or form, the edge of.

As an adjective brown

is having a brown colour.

As a proper noun Brown

is {{surname|common|from=nicknames}.

Brown vs Frown - What's the difference?

brown | frown |


In transitive terms the difference between brown and frown

is that brown is to give a bright brown colour to, as to gun barrels, by forming a thin coating of oxide on their surface while frown is to repress or repel by expressing displeasure or disapproval; to rebuke with a look.

As nouns the difference between brown and frown

is that brown is a colour like that of chocolate or coffee while frown is a facial expression in which the eyebrows are brought together, and the forehead is wrinkled, usually indicating displeasure, sadness or worry, or less often confusion or concentration.

As verbs the difference between brown and frown

is that brown is to become brown while frown is to have a frown on one's face.

As an adjective brown

is having a brown colour.

As a proper noun Brown

is {{surname|common|from=nicknames}.

Brown vs Crown - What's the difference?

brown | crown |


As proper nouns the difference between brown and crown

is that brown is while crown is (government) the sovereign, in a monarchic country.

Brown vs Grown - What's the difference?

brown | grown |


As adjectives the difference between brown and grown

is that brown is having a brown colour while grown is covered by growth; overgrown.

As verbs the difference between brown and grown

is that brown is to become brown while grown is past participle of lang=en.

As a noun brown

is a colour like that of chocolate or coffee.

As a proper noun Brown

is {{surname|common|from=nicknames}.

Taxonomy vs Brown - What's the difference?

taxonomy | brown |


As a noun taxonomy

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

As a proper noun brown is

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