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Cheyenne vs Buffalo Indian

Buffalo Indian vs Cheyenne

Cheyenne and Buffalo Indian both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Cheyenne Yes No No No
Buffalo Indian Yes No No No
As nouns, Buffalo Indian is a hypernym of Cheyenne; that is, Buffalo Indian is a word with a broader meaning than Cheyenne:
  • Cheyenne: a member of a North American Indian people living on the western plains (now living in Oklahoma and Montana)
  • Buffalo Indian: a member of one of the tribes of American Indians who lived a nomadic life following the buffalo in the Great Plains of North America
Other hypernyms of Cheyenne include Algonquian, Algonquin, Plains Indian.
Cheyenne (noun) Buffalo Indian (noun)
the Algonquian language spoken by the Cheyenne a member of one of the tribes of American Indians who lived a nomadic life following the buffalo in the Great Plains of North America
the capital and largest city of Wyoming; located in the southeastern corner of the state
a member of a North American Indian people living on the western plains (now living in Oklahoma and Montana)
Difference between Cheyenne and Buffalo Indian

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