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beetle vs ladybird

ladybird vs beetle

beetle and ladybird both are nouns.

beetle is an adjective but ladybird is not an adjective.

beetle is a verb but ladybird is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
beetle Yes Yes Yes No
ladybird Yes No No No
As nouns, ladybird is a hyponym of beetle; that is, ladybird is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than beetle:
  • beetle: insect having biting mouthparts and front wings modified to form horny covers overlying the membranous rear wings
  • ladybird: small round bright-colored and spotted beetle that usually feeds on aphids and other insect pests
beetle (noun) ladybird (noun)
insect having biting mouthparts and front wings modified to form horny covers overlying the membranous rear wings small round bright-colored and spotted beetle that usually feeds on aphids and other insect pests
a tool resembling a hammer but with a large head (usually wooden); used to drive wedges or ram down paving stones or for crushing or beating or flattening or smoothing
beetle (adjective) ladybird (adjective)
jutting or overhanging
beetle (verb) ladybird (verb)
beat with a beetle
fly or go in a manner resembling a beetle
be suspended over or hang over
Difference between beetle and ladybird

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