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Richard vs Potato - What's the difference?

richard | potato |


As a proper noun richard

is cognate to richard.

As a noun potato is

a plant tuber, solanum tuberosum , eaten as a starchy vegetable, particularly in the americas and europe.

Renegade vs Potato - What's the difference?

renegade | potato |


As nouns the difference between renegade and potato

is that renegade is an outlaw or rebel while potato is a plant tuber, Solanum tuberosum, eaten as a starchy vegetable, particularly in the Americas and Europe.

Potato vs Carrot - What's the difference?

potato | carrot |


As nouns the difference between potato and carrot

is that potato is a plant tuber, Solanum tuberosum, eaten as a starchy vegetable, particularly in the Americas and Europe while carrot is a vegetable with a nutritious, juicy, orange, sweet root, Daucus carota in the family Apiaceae.

Potato vs Patata - What's the difference?

potato | patata |

Patata is often a misspelling of potato.


Patata has no English definition.

As a noun potato

is a plant tuber, Solanum tuberosum, eaten as a starchy vegetable, particularly in the Americas and Europe.

Potato vs Magic - What's the difference?

potato | magic |


As nouns the difference between potato and magic

is that potato is a plant tuber, Solanum tuberosum, eaten as a starchy vegetable, particularly in the Americas and Europe while magic is the use of rituals or actions, especially based on supernatural or occult knowledge, to manipulate or obtain information about the natural world, especially when seen as falling outside the realm of religion; also the forces allegedly drawn on for such practices.

As an adjective magic is

having supernatural talents, properties or qualities attributed to magic.

As a verb magic is

to produce, transform (something), (as if) by magic.

As a proper noun Magic is

the decrypted Japanese messages produced by US cryptographers in and prior to World War II.

Potato vs Game - What's the difference?

potato | game |


As nouns the difference between potato and game

is that potato is a plant tuber, solanum tuberosum , eaten as a starchy vegetable, particularly in the americas and europe while game is a playful or competitive activity.

As an adjective game is

(colloquial) willing to participate.

As a verb game is

to gamble.

Potato vs Chocolate - What's the difference?

potato | chocolate |


As a noun potato

is a plant tuber, solanum tuberosum , eaten as a starchy vegetable, particularly in the americas and europe.

As a verb chocolate is

.

As an adjective chocolate is

chocolate (attributive).

Potato vs Brinjal - What's the difference?

potato | brinjal |


As nouns the difference between potato and brinjal

is that potato is a plant tuber, Solanum tuberosum, eaten as a starchy vegetable, particularly in the Americas and Europe while brinjal is an aubergine or eggplant.

One vs Potato - What's the difference?

one | potato |


As nouns the difference between one and potato

is that one is the neutral element with respect to multiplication in a ring while potato is a plant tuber, Solanum tuberosum, eaten as a starchy vegetable, particularly in the Americas and Europe.

As a numeral one

is a numerical value equal to 1; the first number in the set of natural numbers (especially in number theory); the cardinality of the smallest nonempty set. Ordinal: first.

As a pronoun one

is one thing (among a group of others); one member of a group.

As an adjective one

is of a period of time, being particular; as, one morning, one year.

As a verb one

is to cause to become one; to gather into a single whole; to unite.

Bodybuilder vs Potato - What's the difference?

bodybuilder | potato |


As nouns the difference between bodybuilder and potato

is that bodybuilder is while potato is a plant tuber, solanum tuberosum , eaten as a starchy vegetable, particularly in the americas and europe.

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