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Indian turnip vs arum

arum vs Indian turnip

Indian turnip and arum both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Indian turnip Yes No No No
arum Yes No No No
As nouns, arum is a hypernym of Indian turnip; that is, arum is a word with a broader meaning than Indian turnip:
  • Indian turnip: common American spring-flowering woodland herb having sheathing leaves and an upright club-shaped spadix with overarching green and purple spathe producing scarlet berries
  • arum: any plant of the family Araceae; have small flowers massed on a spadix surrounded by a large spathe
Other hypernyms of Indian turnip include aroid.
Indian turnip (noun) arum (noun)
common American spring-flowering woodland herb having sheathing leaves and an upright club-shaped spadix with overarching green and purple spathe producing scarlet berries any plant of the family Araceae; have small flowers massed on a spadix surrounded by a large spathe
starch resembling sago that is obtained from cuckoopint root
Difference between Indian turnip and arum

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