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argyll vs boat

boat vs argyll

argyll and boat both are nouns.

argyll is not a verb while boat is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
argyll Yes No No No
boat Yes No Yes No
As nouns, boat is a hypernym of argyll; that is, boat is a word with a broader meaning than argyll:
  • argyll: a covered gravy holder of silver or other metal containing a detachable central vessel for hot water to keep the gravy warm
  • boat: a dish (often boat-shaped) for serving gravy or sauce
Other hypernyms of argyll include gravy boat, gravy holder, sauceboat.
argyll (noun) boat (noun)
a sock knitted or woven with an argyle design a small vessel for travel on water
a design consisting of a pattern of varicolored diamonds on a solid background (originally for knitted articles); patterned after the tartan of a clan in western Scotland a dish (often boat-shaped) for serving gravy or sauce
a covered gravy holder of silver or other metal containing a detachable central vessel for hot water to keep the gravy warm
argyll (verb) boat (verb)
ride in a boat on water
Difference between argyll and boat

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