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bag vs reticule

reticule vs bag

bag and reticule both are nouns.

bag is a verb but reticule is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
bag Yes No Yes No
reticule Yes No No No
As nouns, reticule is a hyponym of bag; that is, reticule is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than bag:
  • bag: a container used for carrying money and small personal items or accessories (especially by women)
  • reticule: a woman's drawstring handbag; usually made of net or beading or brocade; used in 18th and 19th centuries
Other hyponyms of bag include clutch, clutch bag, etui, evening bag, shoulder bag.
bag (noun) reticule (noun)
an activity that you like or at which you are superior a woman's drawstring handbag; usually made of net or beading or brocade; used in 18th and 19th centuries
mammary gland of bovids (cows and sheep and goats) a network of fine lines, dots, cross hairs, or wires in the focal plane of the eyepiece of an optical instrument
a flexible container with a single opening
a portable rectangular container for carrying clothes
a container used for carrying money and small personal items or accessories (especially by women)
a place that the runner must touch before scoring
an ugly or ill-tempered woman
the quantity that a bag will hold
the quantity of game taken in a particular period (usually by one person)
bag (verb) reticule (verb)
put into a bag
capture or kill, as in hunting
take unlawfully
bulge out; form a bulge outward, or be so full as to appear to bulge
hang loosely, like an empty bag
Difference between bag and reticule

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