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argyll vs gravy boat

gravy boat vs argyll

argyll and gravy boat both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
argyll Yes No No No
gravy boat Yes No No No
As nouns, gravy boat is a hypernym of argyll; that is, gravy 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
  • gravy boat: a dish (often boat-shaped) for serving gravy or sauce
Other hypernyms of argyll include boat, gravy holder, sauceboat.
argyll (noun) gravy boat (noun)
a sock knitted or woven with an argyle design a dish (often boat-shaped) for serving gravy or sauce
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 covered gravy holder of silver or other metal containing a detachable central vessel for hot water to keep the gravy warm
Difference between argyll and gravy boat

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