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Cinnamon - What does it mean?

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is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun cinnamon

is a small evergreen tree native to Sri Lanka and southern India, Cinnamomum verum or species: Cinnamomum zeylanicum, belonging to the family Lauraceae.

As an adjective cinnamon

is containing cinnamon, or having a cinnamon taste.

Cinnamon vs Name - What's the difference?

cinnamon | name |


As a noun cinnamon

is (countable) a small evergreen tree native to sri lanka and southern india, cinnamomum verum or , belonging to the family lauraceae.

As an adjective cinnamon

is containing cinnamon, or having a cinnamon taste.

As a pronoun name is

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Cynnamon vs Cinnamon - What's the difference?

cynnamon | cinnamon |


As a noun cinnamon is

(countable) a small evergreen tree native to sri lanka and southern india, cinnamomum verum or , belonging to the family lauraceae.

As an adjective cinnamon is

containing cinnamon, or having a cinnamon taste.

Senna vs Cinnamon - What's the difference?

senna | cinnamon |


In countable terms the difference between senna and cinnamon

is that senna is any of several plants of the tribe Cassieae, especially those of the genera Cassia and Senna, whose leaves and pods are used as a purgative and laxative while cinnamon is a yellowish-brown colour, the color of cinnamon.

In uncountable terms the difference between senna and cinnamon

is that senna is the dried leaves or pods of these plants (especially of species: Cassia angustifolia or species: Cassia acutifolia) used medicinally while cinnamon is a spice from the dried aromatic bark of the cinnamon tree, either rolled into strips or ground into a powder. The word is commonly used as trade name for spices made of any of the species above. The product made of Cinnamomum verum is sometimes referred to as true cinnamon.

As an adjective cinnamon is

containing cinnamon, or having a cinnamon taste.

Cinnamonleaves vs Cinnamon - What's the difference?

cinnamonleaves | cinnamon |


As a noun cinnamon is

(countable) a small evergreen tree native to sri lanka and southern india, cinnamomum verum or , belonging to the family lauraceae.

As an adjective cinnamon is

containing cinnamon, or having a cinnamon taste.

Cinnamon vs Cinnamone - What's the difference?

cinnamon | cinnamone |


As nouns the difference between cinnamon and cinnamone

is that cinnamon is a small evergreen tree native to Sri Lanka and southern India, Cinnamomum verum or species: Cinnamomum zeylanicum, belonging to the family Lauraceae while cinnamone is a yellow crystalline substance, (C6H5.C2H2)2CO, the ketone of cinnamic acid.

As an adjective cinnamon

is containing cinnamon, or having a cinnamon taste.

Cinnamon vs Cinamon - What's the difference?

cinnamon | cinamon |


As nouns the difference between cinnamon and cinamon

is that cinnamon is a small evergreen tree native to Sri Lanka and southern India, Cinnamomum verum or species: Cinnamomum zeylanicum, belonging to the family Lauraceae while cinamon is misspelling of lang=en.

As an adjective cinnamon

is containing cinnamon, or having a cinnamon taste.

Clove vs Cinnamon - What's the difference?

clove | cinnamon |


In countable terms the difference between clove and cinnamon

is that clove is an old English measure of weight, containing 7 pounds (3.2 kg), i.e. half a stone while cinnamon is a yellowish-brown colour, the color of cinnamon.

As nouns the difference between clove and cinnamon

is that clove is a very pungent aromatic spice, the unexpanded flower bud of the clove tree while cinnamon is a small evergreen tree native to Sri Lanka and southern India, Cinnamomum verum or species: Cinnamomum zeylanicum, belonging to the family Lauraceae.

As a verb clove

is simple past of cleave.

As an adjective cinnamon is

containing cinnamon, or having a cinnamon taste.

Cinnamon vs Loukoumades - What's the difference?

cinnamon | loukoumades |


As nouns the difference between cinnamon and loukoumades

is that cinnamon is (countable) a small evergreen tree native to sri lanka and southern india, cinnamomum verum or , belonging to the family lauraceae while loukoumades is pastries made of deep-fried dough soaked in sugar syrup or honey and cinnamon, and sometimes sprinkled with sesame (used especially of the greek version of these pastries).

As an adjective cinnamon

is containing cinnamon, or having a cinnamon taste.

Cinnamon vs Stacte - What's the difference?

cinnamon | stacte |


As nouns the difference between cinnamon and stacte

is that cinnamon is (countable) a small evergreen tree native to sri lanka and southern india, cinnamomum verum or , belonging to the family lauraceae while stacte is one of the sweet spices used by the ancient jews in preparing incense; possibly an oil or other form of myrrh or cinnamon, or a kind of storax.

As an adjective cinnamon

is containing cinnamon, or having a cinnamon taste.

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