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Lemons vs Lemonade - What's the difference?

lemons | lemonade |


As nouns the difference between lemons and lemonade

is that lemons is plural of lang=en while lemonade is a still beverage consisting of lemon and sugar, sometimes ice, and water, used mainly as a refreshment.

Lemons vs Potatos - What's the difference?

lemons | potatos |


As nouns the difference between lemons and potatos

is that lemons is plural of lang=en while potatos is misspelling of potatoes.

Oranges vs Lemons - What's the difference?

oranges | lemons |


As an adjective oranges

is .

As a noun lemons is

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Lemans vs Lemons - What's the difference?

lemans | lemons |


As nouns the difference between lemans and lemons

is that lemans is plural of leman while lemons is plural of lang=en.

Lemony vs Lemons - What's the difference?

lemony | lemons |


As an adjective lemony

is being lemon-like, especially in terms of taste.

As a noun lemons is

.

Demons vs Lemons - What's the difference?

demons | lemons |


As nouns the difference between demons and lemons

is that demons is plural of lang=en while lemons is plural of lang=en.

Lemons vs Lemon - What's the difference?

lemons | lemon |


As nouns the difference between lemons and lemon

is that lemons is plural of lang=en while lemon is a yellowish citrus fruit.

As an adjective lemon is

containing or having the flavour/flavor and/or scent of lemons.

As a proper noun Lemon is

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