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Durham vs beef

beef vs Durham

Durham and beef both are nouns.

Durham is not a verb while beef is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Durham Yes No No No
beef Yes No Yes No
As nouns, beef is a hypernym of Durham; that is, beef is a word with a broader meaning than Durham:
  • Durham: English breed of short-horned cattle
  • beef: cattle that are reared for their meat
Other hypernyms of Durham include beef cattle.
Durham (noun) beef (noun)
English breed of short-horned cattle cattle that are reared for their meat
a city of north central North Carolina; site of Duke University informal terms for objecting
meat from an adult domestic bovine
Durham (verb) beef (verb)
complain
Difference between Durham and beef

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