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Spanish psyllium vs plantain

plantain vs Spanish psyllium

Spanish psyllium and plantain both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Spanish psyllium Yes No No No
plantain Yes No No No
As nouns, plantain is a hypernym of Spanish psyllium; that is, plantain is a word with a broader meaning than Spanish psyllium:
  • Spanish psyllium: plantain of Mediterranean regions whose seeds swell and become gelatinous when moist and are used as a mild laxative
  • plantain: any of numerous plants of the genus Plantago; mostly small roadside or dooryard weeds with elliptic leaves and small spikes of very small flowers; seeds of some used medicinally
Spanish psyllium (noun) plantain (noun)
plantain of Mediterranean regions whose seeds swell and become gelatinous when moist and are used as a mild laxative starchy banana-like fruit; eaten (always cooked) as a staple vegetable throughout the tropics
a banana tree bearing hanging clusters of edible angular greenish starchy fruits; tropics and subtropics
any of numerous plants of the genus Plantago; mostly small roadside or dooryard weeds with elliptic leaves and small spikes of very small flowers; seeds of some used medicinally
Difference between Spanish psyllium and plantain

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