Grammar vs. Pumpkin

Difference Between Grammar and Pumpkin
Grammarnoun
A system of rules and principles for speaking and writing a language.
Pumpkinnoun
A domesticated plant, in species Cucurbita pepo, similar in growth pattern, foliage, flower, and fruit to the squash or melon.
Grammarnoun
The study of the internal structure of words (morphology) and the use of words in the construction of phrases and sentences (syntax).
Pumpkinnoun
The round yellow or orange fruit of this plant.
Grammarnoun
A book describing the rules of grammar of a language.
Pumpkinnoun
(uncountable) The color of the fruit of the pumpkin plant.
Grammarnoun
(computing theory) A formal system specifying the syntax of a language.
Pumpkinnoun
(Australia) Any of a number of cultivars from the genus Cucurbita; known in the US as winter squash.
Grammarnoun
(computing theory) A formal system defining a formal language
Pumpkinnoun
(US) A term of endearment for someone small and cute.
Grammarnoun
The basic rules or principles of a field of knowledge or a particular skill.
Pumpkinnoun
a coarse vine widely cultivated for its non-keeping large pulpy round orange fruit with firm orange skin and numerous seeds; subspecies of Cucurbita pepo include the summer squashes and a few autumn squashes
Grammarnoun
A textbook.
a grammar of geographyPumpkinnoun
usually large pulpy deep-yellow round fruit of the squash family maturing in late summer or early autumn
Grammarnoun
(UK) A grammar school.
Grammarverb
To discourse according to the rules of grammar; to use grammar.
Grammarnoun
studies of the formation of basic linguistic units