Yam vs Tam - What's the difference?
yam | tam |
(botany) Any climbing vine of the genus Dioscorea in the Eastern and Western hemispheres, usually cultivated
The edible, starchy, tuberous root of that plant, a tropical staple food.
(US) A sweet potato; a tuber from the species Ipomoea batatas .
(Scotland) Potato.
A tam o'shanter, a tall knit wool cap traditionally associated with Scotland.
* {{quote-news, year=1988, date=July 1, author=Bryan Miller, title=A Gathering of Scots, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=Despite the blaze of sunshine, woolens were everywhere: tams , kilts, socks drawn up to knobby knees. }}
As a noun yam
is water.As a pronoun tam is
.yam
English
(wikipedia yam)Etymology 1
From (etyl) inhame and (etyl) . The term was coined in .Noun
(en noun)Usage notes
Careful use distinguishes yams (genus Dioscorea'') from sweet potatoes (''Ipomoea batatas ), while casual American use conflates these.Derived terms
* Chinese yam * purple yam * wild yam * yamlessEtymology 2
Anagrams
* ----tam
English
Noun
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