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aster vs Linosyris vulgaris

Linosyris vulgaris vs aster

aster and Linosyris vulgaris both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
aster Yes No No No
Linosyris vulgaris Yes No No No
As nouns, Linosyris vulgaris is a hyponym of aster; that is, Linosyris vulgaris is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than aster:
  • aster: any of various chiefly fall-blooming herbs of the genus Aster with showy daisylike flowers
  • Linosyris vulgaris: early-flowering perennial of southern and southeastern Europe with flower heads resembling those of goldenrod
aster (noun) Linosyris vulgaris (noun)
star-shaped structure formed in the cytoplasm of a cell having fibers like rays that surround the centrosome during mitosis early-flowering perennial of southern and southeastern Europe with flower heads resembling those of goldenrod
any of various chiefly fall-blooming herbs of the genus Aster with showy daisylike flowers
Difference between aster and Linosyris vulgaris

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