Ok now. Since you are such a big fan of the meaning of words and how they are used, and since you have posted many dictionary meanings on this forum, I shall post a Wiki blurb about using the term "apples and oranges."
"A comparison of apples and oranges occurs when two items or groups of items are compared that cannot be validly compared.
The idiom comparing apples and oranges, refers to the apparent differences between items which are popularly thought to be incomparable or incommensurable, such as apples and oranges. The idiom may also be used to indicate that a false analogy has been made between two items, such as where an apple is faulted for not being a good orange"
Just making sure you have clarity about my use of the wording, so that you do not project your own filtered spin on it,