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Betula cordifolia vs birch

birch vs Betula cordifolia

Betula cordifolia and birch both are nouns.

Betula cordifolia is not an adjective while birch is an adjective.

Betula cordifolia is not a verb while birch is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Betula cordifolia Yes No No No
birch Yes Yes Yes No
As nouns, birch is a hypernym of Betula cordifolia; that is, birch is a word with a broader meaning than Betula cordifolia:
  • Betula cordifolia: small American birch with peeling white bark often worked into e.g. baskets or toy canoes
  • birch: any betulaceous tree or shrub of the genus Betula having a thin peeling bark
Other hypernyms of Betula cordifolia include birch tree.
Betula cordifolia (noun) birch (noun)
small American birch with peeling white bark often worked into e.g. baskets or toy canoes a switch consisting of a twig or a bundle of twigs from a birch tree; used to hit people as punishment
any betulaceous tree or shrub of the genus Betula having a thin peeling bark
hard close-grained wood of any of various birch trees; used especially in furniture and interior finishes and plywood
Betula cordifolia (adjective) birch (adjective)
consisting of or made of wood of the birch tree
Betula cordifolia (verb) birch (verb)
whip with a birch twig
Difference between Betula cordifolia and birch

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