The difference between Ginger and Redhead
When used as nouns, ginger means the pungent aromatic rhizome of a tropical asian herb, zingiber officinale, used as a spice and as a stimulant and acarminative, whereas redhead means a person with red hair.
Ginger is also verb with the meaning: to add ginger to.
Ginger is also adjective with the meaning: of a reddish-brown colour.
check bellow for the other definitions of Ginger and Redhead
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Ginger as a noun:
The pungent aromatic rhizome of a tropical Asian herb, Zingiber officinale, used as a spice and as a stimulant and acarminative.
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Ginger as a noun:
The plant that produces this rhizome.
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Ginger as a noun:
Other species belonging to the same family, Zingiberaceae, especially those of the genus Zingiber
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Ginger as a noun:
A reddish-brown color.
Examples:
"color paneginger fe8e19"
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Ginger as a noun (colloquial, often, _, derogatory, countable):
A person with reddish-brown hair; a redhead.
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Ginger as a noun (colloquial, uncountable):
Vitality, vigour, liveliness (of character).
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Ginger as an adjective (of hair):
Of a reddish-brown colour.
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Ginger as a verb:
To add ginger to.
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Ginger as a verb:
To enliven, to spice (up).
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Ginger as a verb:
To apply ginger to the anus of a horse to encourage it to carry its tail high and move in a lively fashion.
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Ginger as a verb (Nigeria, transitive):
To inspire (someone); to give a little boost to.
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Ginger as an adjective:
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Ginger as a verb:
To move gingerly, very careful and cautious.
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Ginger as a noun (UK, Cockney rhyming slang):
A homosexual.
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Ginger as an adjective (UK, Cockney rhyming slang):
Homosexual.
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Redhead as a noun:
A person with red hair.
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Redhead as a noun:
A North American duck (Aythya americana) highly esteemed as a game bird.
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Redhead as a noun:
A kind of milkweed (), with red flowers, formerly used in medicine.
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Redhead as a noun:
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Redhead as a noun:
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Redhead as a noun:
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Redhead as a noun:
(Sarcogyps calvus)
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Redhead as a noun:
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