currant |
orchid |
As nouns the difference between currant and orchid
is that
currant is a small dried grape, usually the Black Corinth grape, rarely more than 4mm diameter when dried while
orchid is a plant of the orchid family, bearing unusually-shaped flowers of beautiful colours.
As an adjective orchid is
(colour) having a light purple colour.
orchid |
orthid |
As nouns the difference between orchid and orthid
is that
orchid is a plant of the orchid family, bearing unusually-shaped flowers of beautiful colours while
orthid is a brachiopod shell of the genus genus: Orthis (or allied genera) in the family
family: Orthidae.
As an adjective orchid
is (colour) having a light purple colour.
orchid |
orchil |
As nouns the difference between orchid and orchil
is that
orchid is a plant of the orchid family, bearing unusually-shaped flowers of beautiful colours while
orchil is any of several lichens, especially those of the genera
roccella'' and ''lecanora .
As an adjective orchid
is (colour) having a light purple colour.
daffodil |
orchid |
As adjectives the difference between daffodil and orchid
is that
daffodil is of a brilliant yellow color, like that of a daffodil while
orchid is (colour) having a light purple colour.
As nouns the difference between daffodil and orchid
is that
daffodil is a bulbous plant of the genus
Narcissus, with yellow flowers and a trumpet shaped corona, especially species: Narcissus pseudonarcissus; the national flower of Wales while
orchid is a plant of the orchid family, bearing unusually-shaped flowers of beautiful colours.
As a proper noun Daffodil
is {{given name|female|from=English}}.
tree |
orchid |
As nouns the difference between tree and orchid
is that
tree is a large plant, not exactly defined, but typically over four meters in height, a single trunk which grows in girth with age and branches (which also grow in circumference with age) while
orchid is a plant of the orchid family, bearing unusually-shaped flowers of beautiful colours.
As a verb tree
is to chase (an animal or person) up a tree.
As an adjective orchid is
(colour) having a light purple colour.
orchid |
cypripedium |
As nouns the difference between orchid and cypripedium
is that
orchid is a plant of the orchid family, bearing unusually-shaped flowers of beautiful colours while
cypripedium is any member of the orchid genus (
taxlink).
As an adjective orchid
is (colour) having a light purple colour.
orchid |
zygopetalum |
As nouns the difference between orchid and zygopetalum
is that
orchid is a plant of the orchid family, bearing unusually-shaped flowers of beautiful colours while
zygopetalum is any of the genus (
taxlink) of south american orchids.
As an adjective orchid
is (colour) having a light purple colour.
orchid |
retinaculum |
As nouns the difference between orchid and retinaculum
is that
orchid is a plant of the orchid family, bearing unusually-shaped flowers of beautiful colours while
retinaculum is a connecting band.
As an adjective orchid
is (colour) having a light purple colour.
orchid |
orchidologist |
As nouns the difference between orchid and orchidologist
is that
orchid is a plant of the orchid family, bearing unusually-shaped flowers of beautiful colours while
orchidologist is one who studies orchids.
As an adjective orchid
is (colour) having a light purple colour.
orchid |
labelloid |
As adjectives the difference between orchid and labelloid
is that
orchid is (colour) having a light purple colour while
labelloid is of or pertaining to the labellum, the lower central petal of the orchid.
As a noun orchid
is a plant of the orchid family, bearing unusually-shaped flowers of beautiful colours.
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