The difference between Butternut squash and Gramma

When used as nouns, butternut squash means a vase-shaped orange-fleshed hard winter squash, a cultivar of cucurbita moschata, whereas gramma means grandmother.


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  1. Butternut squash as a noun:

    A vase-shaped orange-fleshed hard winter squash, a cultivar of Cucurbita moschata.

  1. Gramma as a noun (informal):

    grandmother

  1. Gramma as a noun (Australia):

    A variety of pumpkin, a cultivar of Cucurbita moschata.

    Examples:

    "Traditionally ''Cucurbita maxima'' and ''Cucurbita moschata'' have been placed into two groups - pumpkins and grammas respectively."

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