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Ariel vs Seed - What's the difference?

ariel | seed |


As nouns the difference between ariel and seed

is that ariel is misspelling of lang=en while seed is (fertilized grain) A fertilized grain, initially encased in a fruit, which may grow into a mature plant.

As a proper noun Ariel

is a name for the city of Jerusalem.

As a verb seed is

to plant or sow an area with seeds.

Seed vs Drupe - What's the difference?

seed | drupe |


As nouns the difference between seed and drupe

is that seed is (senseid)(countable) a fertilized grain, initially encased in a fruit, which may grow into a mature plant while drupe is a stone fruit.

As a verb seed

is to plant or sow an area with seeds.

Seed vs Groat - What's the difference?

seed | groat |


As nouns the difference between seed and groat

is that seed is (fertilized grain) A fertilized grain, initially encased in a fruit, which may grow into a mature plant while groat is hulled grain.

As a verb seed

is to plant or sow an area with seeds.

Generation vs Seed - What's the difference?

generation | seed |


As nouns the difference between generation and seed

is that generation is generation (act of generating) while seed is (senseid)(countable) a fertilized grain, initially encased in a fruit, which may grow into a mature plant.

As a verb seed is

to plant or sow an area with seeds.

Breed vs Seed - What's the difference?

breed | seed |


In lang=en terms the difference between breed and seed

is that breed is to have birth; to be produced or multiplied while seed is to start; to provide, assign or determine the initial resources for, position of, state of.

As verbs the difference between breed and seed

is that breed is to produce offspring sexually; to bear young while seed is to plant or sow an area with seeds.

As nouns the difference between breed and seed

is that breed is all animals or plants of the same species or subspecies while seed is (senseid)(countable) a fertilized grain, initially encased in a fruit, which may grow into a mature plant.

Seed vs Shoot - What's the difference?

seed | shoot |


In transitive terms the difference between seed and shoot

is that seed is to start; to provide, assign or determine the initial resources for, position of, state of while shoot is to penetrate, like a missile; to dart with a piercing sensation.

As an interjection shoot is

A mild expletive, expressing disbelief or disdain

Seed vs Tree - What's the difference?

seed | tree |


In transitive terms the difference between seed and tree

is that seed is to start; to provide, assign or determine the initial resources for, position of, state of while tree is to place upon a tree; to fit with a tree; to stretch upon a tree.

Seed vs Child - What's the difference?

seed | child |


As nouns the difference between seed and child

is that seed is (fertilized grain) A fertilized grain, initially encased in a fruit, which may grow into a mature plant while child is a daughter or son; an offspring.

As a verb seed

is to plant or sow an area with seeds.

Fruits vs Seed - What's the difference?

fruits | seed |


As nouns the difference between fruits and seed

is that fruits is plural of lang=en while seed is (fertilized grain) A fertilized grain, initially encased in a fruit, which may grow into a mature plant.

As verbs the difference between fruits and seed

is that fruits is third-person singular of fruit while seed is to plant or sow an area with seeds.

Springboard vs Seed - What's the difference?

springboard | seed | Related terms |

Springboard is a related term of seed.


In lang=en terms the difference between springboard and seed

is that springboard is to launch or propel as if from a springboard while seed is to start; to provide, assign or determine the initial resources for, position of, state of.

As nouns the difference between springboard and seed

is that springboard is a diving board consisting of a flexible, springy, cantilevered platform, used for diving into water while seed is (senseid)(countable) a fertilized grain, initially encased in a fruit, which may grow into a mature plant.

As verbs the difference between springboard and seed

is that springboard is to launch or propel as if from a springboard while seed is to plant or sow an area with seeds.

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