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Corm vs Corf - What's the difference?

corm | corf |


As nouns the difference between corm and corf

is that corm is a short, vertical, swollen underground stem of a plant (usually one of the monocots) that serves as a storage organ to enable the plant to survive winter or other adverse conditions such as drought while corf is (mining) a large basket, especially as used for coal.

Corf vs Orf - What's the difference?

corf | orf |


As nouns the difference between corf and orf

is that corf is a large basket, especially as used for coal while orf is cattle.

As an initialism ORF is

open reading frame.

Cor vs Corf - What's the difference?

cor | corf |


As nouns the difference between cor and corf

is that cor is a Hebrew measure of capacity; a core or homer while corf is a large basket, especially as used for coal.

As an interjection cor

is expression of surprise.

Cord vs Corf - What's the difference?

cord | corf |


As nouns the difference between cord and corf

is that cord is cord, line while corf is (mining) a large basket, especially as used for coal.

As a verb cord

is agree.

Cork vs Corf - What's the difference?

cork | corf |


As nouns the difference between cork and corf

is that cork is the bark of the cork oak, which is very light and porous and used for making bottle stoppers, flotation devices, and insulation material while corf is a large basket, especially as used for coal.

As a verb cork

is to seal or stop up, especially with a cork stopper.

As an adjective cork

is having the property of a head over heels rotation.

As a proper noun Cork

is principal city of County Cork.

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