clover |
ladinoa |
clover |
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woodsorrel |
clover |
As nouns the difference between woodsorrel and clover
is that
woodsorrel is alternative form of wood sorrel while
clover is a plant of the genus
Trifolium with leaves usually divided into three (rarely four) leaflets and with white or red flowers.
As a proper noun Clover is
{{surname|lang=en}.
clover |
clove |
As nouns the difference between clover and clove
is that
clover is a plant of the genus
Trifolium with leaves usually divided into three (rarely four) leaflets and with white or red flowers while
clove is a very pungent aromatic spice, the unexpanded flower bud of the clove tree.
As a proper noun Clover
is {{surname|lang=en}.
As a verb clove is
simple past of cleave.
clover |
cloner |
As a proper noun clover
is .
As a noun cloner is
someone who clones, someone who makes clones.
clover |
cliver |
As a noun clover
is a plant of the genus
Trifolium with leaves usually divided into three (rarely four) leaflets and with white or red flowers.
As a proper noun Clover
is {{surname|lang=en}.
As an adjective cliver is
clever.
clover |
claver |
As nouns the difference between clover and claver
is that
clover is a plant of the genus
Trifolium with leaves usually divided into three (rarely four) leaflets and with white or red flowers while
claver is frivolous or nonsensical talk; prattle; chatter.
As a proper noun Clover
is {{surname|lang=en}.
As a verb claver is
to gossip or chit-chat.
clover |
glover |
As nouns the difference between clover and glover
is that
clover is a plant of the genus
Trifolium with leaves usually divided into three (rarely four) leaflets and with white or red flowers while
glover is a person who makes gloves.
As proper nouns the difference between clover and glover
is that
clover is {{surname|lang=en} while
Glover is an occupational surname for a person who was a glover.
clover |
cloves |
As a proper noun clover
is .
As a noun cloves is
.
clover |
cloven |
As a noun clover
is a plant of the genus
Trifolium with leaves usually divided into three (rarely four) leaflets and with white or red flowers.
As a proper noun Clover
is {{surname|lang=en}.
As a verb cloven is
past participle of lang=en.
As an adjective cloven is
split or divided.
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