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Yeast vs Curtain - What's the difference?

yeast | curtain |

As nouns the difference between yeast and curtain

is that yeast is an often humid, yellowish froth produced by fermenting malt worts, and used to brew beer, leaven bread, and also used in certain medicines while curtain is a piece of cloth covering a window, bed, etc to offer privacy and keep out light.

As verbs the difference between yeast and curtain

is that yeast is to ferment while curtain is to cover (a window) with a curtain; to hang curtains.

yeast

English

(wikipedia yeast)

Noun

  • An often humid, yellowish froth produced by fermenting malt worts, and used to brew beer, leaven bread, and also used in certain medicines.
  • A single-celled fungus of a wide variety of taxonomic families.
  • *
  • # A true yeast or budding yeast in order Saccharomycetales.
  • ## , Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • ### A compressed cake or dried granules of this substance used for mixing with flour to make bread dough rise.
  • ## brewer's yeast, certain species of Saccharomyces'', principally ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae and .
  • # Candida , a ubiquitous fungus that can cause various kinds of infections in humans.
  • ## The resulting infection, candidiasis.
  • (figuratively) A frothy foam.
  • * 1851 , Herman Melville, Moby-Dick :
  • But what most puzzled and confounded you was a long, limber, portentous, black mass of something hovering in the centre of the picture over three blue, dim, perpendicular lines floating in a nameless yeast .

    Derived terms

    * active dry yeast * * brewer's yeast * red yeast rice * true yeast * yeast extract * yeast infection * yeasty

    See also

    * leaven * nutritional yeast

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To ferment.
  • (of something prepared with a yeasted dough) To rise.
  • (African American Vernacular English, slang) To exaggeratehttp://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/cgi-bin/res.pl?keyword=Yeasting&offset=0
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    curtain

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A piece of cloth covering a window, bed, etc. to offer privacy and keep out light.
  • *
  • Thus the red damask curtains which now shut out the fog-laden, drizzling atmosphere of the Marylebone Road, had cost a mere song, and yet they might have been warranted to last another thirty years. A great bargain also had been the excellent Axminster carpet which covered the floor; as, again, the arm-chair in which Bunting now sat forward, staring into the dull, small fire.
  • A similar piece of cloth that separates the audience and the stage in a theater.
  • * {{quote-book, year=1905, author=
  • , title= , chapter=2 citation , passage=“H'm !” he said, “so, so—it is a tragedy in a prologue and three acts. I am going down this afternoon to see the curtain fall for the third time on what
  • (label) The flat area of wall which connects two bastions or towers; the main area of a fortified wall.
  • * , Folio Society, 2006, vol.1, p.220:
  • Captain Rense'', beleagring the Citie of ''Errona for us,.
  • Death.
  • * 1979 , (Monty Python), (Always Look on the Bright Side of Life)
  • For life is quite absurd / And death's the final word / You must always face the curtain with a bow.
  • (label) That part of a wall of a building which is between two pavilions, towers, etc.
  • A flag; an ensign.
  • (Shakespeare)

    Derived terms

    * curtain call * curtain-raise * curtain-raiser * final curtain

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To cover (a window) with a curtain; to hang curtains.
  • See also

    * blind * drape * (wikipedia "curtain")