citrus |
adustiosis |
As nouns the difference between citrus and adustiosis
is that
citrus is any of several shrubs or trees of the family Rutaceae while
adustiosis is a reddish discolouration of the skin of a citrus fruit.
As an adjective citrus
is of or relating to citrus plants or fruit.
citrus |
bergapten |
As nouns the difference between citrus and bergapten
is that
citrus is any of several shrubs or trees of the family Rutaceae while
bergapten is 5-methoxypsoralen, a psoralen found in the essential oil of bergamot (where it is the cause of phototoxicity) and other citruses.
As an adjective citrus
is of or relating to citrus plants or fruit.
citrus |
citriculture |
As nouns the difference between citrus and citriculture
is that
citrus is any of several shrubs or trees of the family Rutaceae while
citriculture is the cultivation of citrus fruit.
As an adjective citrus
is of or relating to citrus plants or fruit.
citrus |
undecanol |
As a proper noun citrus
is .
As a noun undecanol is
a fatty alcohol with a citrus odour, sometimes used as flavouring.
citrus |
noncitrus |
As a proper noun citrus
is .
As an adjective noncitrus is
not citrus.
citrus |
ceviche |
As a proper noun citrus
is .
As a noun ceviche is
(cooking) raw seafood cured by marination in an acidic medium such as citrus, vinegar, or other souring agent, found primarily in latin america.
citrus |
succade |
As nouns the difference between citrus and succade
is that
citrus is any of several shrubs or trees of the family Rutaceae while
succade is candied citrus peel (or, less commonly, other preserves).
As an adjective citrus
is of or relating to citrus plants or fruit.
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