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St John's wort vs low St Andrew's cross

low St Andrew's cross vs St John's wort

St John's wort and low St Andrew's cross both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
St John's wort Yes No No No
low St Andrew's cross Yes No No No
As nouns, low St Andrew's cross is a hyponym of St John's wort; that is, low St Andrew's cross is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than St John's wort:
  • St John's wort: any of numerous plants of the genus Hypericum having yellow flowers and transparently dotted leaves; traditionally gathered on St John's eve to ward off evil
  • low St Andrew's cross: low shrubby plant having yellow flowers with four petals arranged in a cross; Bermuda and southeastern United States to West Indies and eastern Mexico
St John's wort (noun) low St Andrew's cross (noun)
any of numerous plants of the genus Hypericum having yellow flowers and transparently dotted leaves; traditionally gathered on St John's eve to ward off evil low shrubby plant having yellow flowers with four petals arranged in a cross; Bermuda and southeastern United States to West Indies and eastern Mexico
Difference between St John's wort and low St Andrew's cross

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