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black mangrove vs blackwood

blackwood vs black mangrove

black mangrove and blackwood both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
black mangrove Yes No No No
blackwood Yes No No No
As nouns, blackwood is a hypernym of black mangrove; that is, blackwood is a word with a broader meaning than black mangrove:
  • black mangrove: a mangrove of the West Indies and the southern Florida coast; occurs in dense thickets and has numerous short roots that bend up from the ground
  • blackwood: any of several hardwood trees yielding very dark-colored wood
Other hypernyms of black mangrove include blackwood tree.
black mangrove (noun) blackwood (noun)
a mangrove of the West Indies and the southern Florida coast; occurs in dense thickets and has numerous short roots that bend up from the ground any of several hardwood trees yielding very dark-colored wood
an Australian tree resembling the black mangrove of the West Indies and Florida very dark wood of any of several blackwood trees
Difference between black mangrove and blackwood

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