WordCmp.com

Conepatus leuconotus vs skunk

skunk vs Conepatus leuconotus

Conepatus leuconotus and skunk both are nouns.

Conepatus leuconotus is not a verb while skunk is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Conepatus leuconotus Yes No No No
skunk Yes No Yes No
As nouns, skunk is a hypernym of Conepatus leuconotus; that is, skunk is a word with a broader meaning than Conepatus leuconotus:
  • Conepatus leuconotus: large naked-muzzled skunk with white back and tail; of southwestern North America and Mexico
  • skunk: American musteline mammal typically ejecting an intensely malodorous fluid when startled; in some classifications put in a separate subfamily Mephitinae
Other hypernyms of Conepatus leuconotus include polecat, wood pussy.
Conepatus leuconotus (noun) skunk (noun)
large naked-muzzled skunk with white back and tail; of southwestern North America and Mexico American musteline mammal typically ejecting an intensely malodorous fluid when startled; in some classifications put in a separate subfamily Mephitinae
street names for marijuana
a defeat in a game where one side fails to score
a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible
Conepatus leuconotus (verb) skunk (verb)
defeat by a lurch
Difference between Conepatus leuconotus and skunk

© WordCmp.com 2024, CC-BY 4.0 / CC-BY-SA 3.0.