Night gowns and dressing gowns are not the same thing. A night gown is typically a loose, comfortable garment worn while sleeping, often made of soft fabrics like cotton or silk. In contrast, a dressing gown, also known as a robe, is worn over nightwear or during morning routines, providing warmth and modesty. While both are types of loungewear, their purposes and styles differ.
In common usage both bandage and dressing mean the same thing. A bandage is a piece of material used to dress a wound. A medical professional may observe that there is a difference, however small.
Yes, but the difference is that stuffing has been cooked with a meat (like inside the turkey) and dressing has been cooked by itself.
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Catalina dressing or French dressing
They are the same thing, the meal eaten at night.
the same thing that causes day and night on every other planet - it rotates.
Nothing. They are the same. Catalina dressing is named for the Catalina Islands in California. California french dressing is Catalina dressing.
Stuffing and dressing are the same thing. It was called "stuffing" first, and was mentioned in print as far back as 1538. The Victorian upper crust began referring to this dish as "dressing" around 1880. The Pilgrims more than likely called it "stuffing", and it is more often called stuffing today than dressing.
The same thing it does during the day.
The same thing we do every night pinky....take over the world!!
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