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air plant vs Spanish moss

Spanish moss vs air plant

air plant and Spanish moss both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
air plant Yes No No No
Spanish moss Yes No No No
As nouns, Spanish moss is a hyponym of air plant; that is, Spanish moss is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than air plant:
  • air plant: plant that derives moisture and nutrients from the air and rain; usually grows on another plant but not parasitic on it
  • Spanish moss: dense festoons of greenish-grey hairlike flexuous strands anchored to tree trunks and branches by sparse wiry roots; southeastern United States and West Indies to South America
air plant (noun) Spanish moss (noun)
plant that derives moisture and nutrients from the air and rain; usually grows on another plant but not parasitic on it dense festoons of greenish-grey hairlike flexuous strands anchored to tree trunks and branches by sparse wiry roots; southeastern United States and West Indies to South America
Difference between air plant and Spanish moss

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