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Maltese vs toy

toy vs Maltese

Maltese and toy both are nouns.

Maltese is an adjective but toy is not an adjective.

Maltese is not a verb while toy is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Maltese Yes Yes No No
toy Yes No Yes No
As nouns, toy is a hypernym of Maltese; that is, toy is a word with a broader meaning than Maltese:
  • Maltese: breed of toy dogs having a long straight silky white coat
  • toy: any of several breeds of very small dogs kept purely as pets
Other hypernyms of Maltese include toy dog.
Maltese (noun) toy (noun)
breed of toy dogs having a long straight silky white coat any of several breeds of very small dogs kept purely as pets
a term applied indiscriminately in the United States to any short-haired bluish-grey cat an artifact designed to be played with
the national language of the Republic of Malta; a Semitic language derived from Arabic but with many loan words from Italian, Spanish, and Norman-French a copy that reproduces a person or thing in greatly reduced size
a native or inhabitant of Malta a nonfunctional replica of something else (frequently used as a modifier)
a device regarded as providing amusement
Maltese (adjective) toy (adjective)
of or relating to the island or republic of Malta or its inhabitants
Maltese (verb) toy (verb)
engage in an activity as if it were a game rather than take it seriously
manipulate manually or in one's mind or imagination
behave carelessly or indifferently
Difference between Maltese and toy

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