Bergamot vs. Mint — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Bergamot and Mint
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Bergamot
A small tree (Citrus bergamia) commercially grown chiefly in southern Italy for its sour citrus fruits, the rinds of which yield an aromatic oil. Also called bergamot orange.
Mint
A place where the coins of a country are manufactured by authority of the government.
Bergamot
The oil itself, used extensively in perfumery. Also called bergamot oil.
Mint
A place or source of manufacture or invention.
Bergamot
Any of various aromatic plants in the genus Monarda of the mint family.
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Mint
An abundant amount, especially of money.
Bergamot
A tree of the orange family (Citrus × limon, syn. Citrus bergamia), having a roundish or pear-shaped fruit, from the rind of which an essential oil of delicious odor is extracted, much prized as a perfume.
Mint
A member of the mint family.
Bergamot
The fruit from the bergamot tree
Mint
Any of various rhizomatous plants of the genus Mentha of the mint family, characteristically having nearly regular white or purple flowers. Some species are cultivated for their aromatic oil and foliage.
Bergamot
The essence or perfume made from the fruit.
Mint
The leaves of some of these plants, used as a seasoning.
Bergamot
A variety of snuff perfumed with bergamot.
Mint
Any of various similar or related plants, such as the stone mint.
Bergamot
Either of two plants of the mint family noted for their bergamot-like scent:
Mint
A candy flavored with natural or artificial mint flavoring.
Bergamot
Mentha × piperita, nothosubspecies citrata, more commonly known as bergamot mint
Mint
To produce (money) by stamping metal; coin.
Bergamot
Monarda didyma, also known as American bergamot or bee balm.
Mint
To invent or fabricate
A phrase that was minted for one occasion.
Bergamot
A variety of pear.
Mint
Undamaged as if freshly minted
The painting was in mint condition.
Bergamot
A coarse tapestry, manufactured from flock of cotton or hemp, mixed with ox's or goat's hair.
Mint
A building or institution where money (originally, only coins) is produced under government licence.
Bergamot
A tree of the Orange family (Citrus bergamia), having a roundish or pear-shaped fruit, from the rind of which an essential oil of delicious odor is extracted, much prized as a perfume. Also, the fruit.
Mint
(informal) A vast sum of money; (by extension) a large amount of something.
That house is worth a mint.
It must have cost a mint to produce!
To make a mint
Bergamot
The essence or perfume made from the fruit.
Mint
(figuratively) Any place regarded as a source of unlimited supply; the supply itself.
Bergamot
A variety of pear.
Mint
Any plant in the genus Mentha in the family Lamiaceae, typically aromatic with square stems.
Bergamot
A variety of snuff perfumed with bergamot.
The better hand . . . gives the nose its bergamot.
Mint
The flavouring of the plant, either a sweet, a jelly or sauce.
Bergamot
A coarse tapestry, manufactured from flock of cotton or hemp, mixed with ox's or goat's hair; - said to have been invented at Bergamo, Italy. Encyc. Brit.
Mint
Any plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae.
Bergamot
Small tree with pear-shaped fruit whose oil is used in perfumery; Italy
Mint
A green colour, like that of mint.
Mint
A mint-flavored candy, often eaten to sweeten the smell of the breath.
Mint
Intent, purpose; an attempt, try; effort, endeavor.
Mint
(transitive) To reproduce (coins), usually en masse, under licence.
Mint
To invent; to forge; to fabricate; to fashion.
Mint
To create a crypto token.
Mint
To try, attempt; take aim.
Mint
To try, attempt, endeavor; to take aim at; to try to hit; to purpose.
Mint
To hint; suggest; insinuate.
Mint
(with condition) Like new.
In mint condition
Mint
In near-perfect condition; uncirculated.
Mint
(philately) Unused with original gum; as issued originally.
Mint
Very good.
Mint
Attractive; beautiful; handsome.
Mint
Of a green colour, like that of the mint plant.
Mint
The name of several aromatic labiate plants, mostly of the genus Mentha, yielding odoriferous essential oils by distillation. See Mentha.
Mint
A place where money is coined by public authority.
Mint
Any place regarded as a source of unlimited supply; the supply itself.
A mint of phrases in his brain.
Mint
A large quantity of money; as, to make a mint in stock trading.
Mint
To make by stamping, as money; to coin; to make and stamp into money.
Mint
To invent; to forge; to fabricate; to fashion.
Titles . . . of such natures as may be easily minted.
Mint
Like new; in brand-new condition; unworn, as a coin recently made at a mint{1}; as, he had a '53 Cadillac in mint condition.
Mint
Uncirculated; in the same condition as when it was freshly coined at the mint{1}.
Mint
(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent;
A batch of letters
A deal of trouble
A lot of money
He made a mint on the stock market
It must have cost plenty
Mint
Any north temperate plant of the genus Mentha with aromatic leaves and small mauve flowers
Mint
The leaves of a mint plant used fresh or candied
Mint
A candy that is flavored with a mint oil
Mint
A plant where money is coined by authority of the government
Mint
Form by stamping, punching, or printing;
Strike coins
Strike a medal
Mint
As if new;
In mint condition
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