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Indian red vs soil

soil vs Indian red

Indian red and soil both are nouns.

Indian red is not a verb while soil is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Indian red Yes No No No
soil Yes No Yes No
As nouns, soil is a hypernym of Indian red; that is, soil is a word with a broader meaning than Indian red:
  • Indian red: a red soil containing ferric oxide; often used as a pigment
  • soil: the part of the earth's surface consisting of humus and disintegrated rock
Other hypernyms of Indian red include dirt.
Indian red (noun) soil (noun)
a reddish-brown color resembling the red soil used as body paint by American Indians the geographical area under the jurisdiction of a sovereign state
a red soil containing ferric oxide; often used as a pigment material in the top layer of the surface of the earth in which plants can grow (especially with reference to its quality or use)
a red pigment composed in part from ferric oxide which is often used in paints and cosmetics anything regarded as making something unclean
the part of the earth's surface consisting of humus and disintegrated rock
Indian red (verb) soil (verb)
make soiled, filthy, or dirty
Difference between Indian red and soil

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