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peppery

Rousing vs Peppery - What's the difference?

rousing | peppery | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between rousing and peppery

is that rousing is that rouses or excites while peppery is having the taste of pepper.

As a verb rousing

is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun rousing

is the act by which somebody or something is roused.

Trenchant vs Peppery - What's the difference?

trenchant | peppery | Related terms |

Trenchant is a related term of peppery.


As adjectives the difference between trenchant and peppery

is that trenchant is (obsolete) fitted to trench or cut; gutting; sharp while peppery is having the taste of pepper.

Peppers vs Peppery - What's the difference?

peppers | peppery |


As a noun peppers

is .

As an adjective peppery is

having the taste of pepper.

Peppery vs Rotundone - What's the difference?

peppery | rotundone |


As an adjective peppery

is having the taste of pepper.

As a noun rotundone is

(organic compound) a sesquiterpene responsible for a peppery taste in wine.

Peppery vs Pepperiness - What's the difference?

peppery | pepperiness |


As an adjective peppery

is having the taste of pepper.

As a noun pepperiness is

the quality of being peppery.

Peppery vs Pepperlike - What's the difference?

peppery | pepperlike |


As adjectives the difference between peppery and pepperlike

is that peppery is having the taste of pepper while pepperlike is resembling pepper (the vegetable or spice) or some aspect of it; peppery.

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