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Acacia pycnantha vs wattle

wattle vs Acacia pycnantha

Acacia pycnantha and wattle both are nouns.

Acacia pycnantha is not a verb while wattle is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Acacia pycnantha Yes No No No
wattle Yes No Yes No
As nouns, wattle is a hypernym of Acacia pycnantha; that is, wattle is a word with a broader meaning than Acacia pycnantha:
  • Acacia pycnantha: shrubby Australian tree having clusters of fragrant golden yellow flowers; widely cultivated as an ornamental
  • wattle: any of various Australasian trees yielding slender poles suitable for wattle
Acacia pycnantha (noun) wattle (noun)
shrubby Australian tree having clusters of fragrant golden yellow flowers; widely cultivated as an ornamental framework consisting of stakes interwoven with branches to form a fence
a fleshy wrinkled and often brightly colored fold of skin hanging from the neck or throat of certain birds (chickens and turkeys) or lizards
any of various Australasian trees yielding slender poles suitable for wattle
Acacia pycnantha (verb) wattle (verb)
interlace to form wattle
build of or with wattle
Difference between Acacia pycnantha and wattle

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