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Indian bean vs Catalpa speciosa

Catalpa speciosa vs Indian bean

Indian bean and Catalpa speciosa both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Indian bean Yes No No No
Catalpa speciosa Yes No No No
As nouns, Catalpa speciosa is a hyponym of Indian bean; that is, Catalpa speciosa is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than Indian bean:
  • Indian bean: tree of the genus Catalpa with large leaves and white flowers followed by long slender pods
  • Catalpa speciosa: catalpa tree of central United States
Other hyponyms of Indian bean include Catalpa bignioides.
Indian bean (noun) Catalpa speciosa (noun)
perennial twining vine of Old World tropics having trifoliate leaves and racemes of fragrant purple pea-like flowers followed by maroon pods of edible seeds; grown as an ornamental and as a vegetable on the Indian subcontinent; sometimes placed in genus Dolichos catalpa tree of central United States
tree of the genus Catalpa with large leaves and white flowers followed by long slender pods
Difference between Indian bean and Catalpa speciosa

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