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ginger

Ginger vs Ginsing - What's the difference?

ginger | ginsing |


As nouns the difference between ginger and ginsing

is that ginger is the pungent aromatic rhizome of a tropical Asian herb, Zingiber officinale, used as a spice and as a stimulant and acarminative while ginsing is dated spelling of lang=en.

As an adjective ginger

is of a reddish-brown colour.

As a verb ginger

is to add ginger to.

As a proper noun Ginger

is {{given name|female|from=English}} and nickname.

Ginger vs Gingered - What's the difference?

ginger | gingered |


As a proper noun ginger

is and nickname.

As an adjective gingered is

spiced with ginger.

Ginger vs Gingerol - What's the difference?

ginger | gingerol |


As a proper noun ginger

is and nickname.

As a noun gingerol is

gingerol.

Ginger vs Gingerlike - What's the difference?

ginger | gingerlike |


As a proper noun ginger

is and nickname.

As an adjective gingerlike is

resembling or characteristic of ginger.

Ginger vs Gingerish - What's the difference?

ginger | gingerish |


As a proper noun ginger

is and nickname.

As an adjective gingerish is

having a relatively ginger color.

Ginger vs Zingerone - What's the difference?

ginger | zingerone |


As a proper noun ginger

is and nickname.

As a noun zingerone is

zingerone.

Ginger vs Zingiberene - What's the difference?

ginger | zingiberene |


As a proper noun ginger

is and nickname.

As a noun zingiberene is

(biochemistry) a monocyclic sesquiterpene, the predominant constituent of the oil of ginger.

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