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bog myrtle vs hydrophyte

hydrophyte vs bog myrtle

bog myrtle and hydrophyte both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
bog myrtle Yes No No No
hydrophyte Yes No No No
As nouns, hydrophyte is a hypernym of bog myrtle; that is, hydrophyte is a word with a broader meaning than bog myrtle:
  • bog myrtle: perennial plant of Europe and America having racemes of white or purplish flowers and intensely bitter trifoliate leaves; often rooting at water margin and spreading across the surface
  • hydrophyte: a plant that grows partly or wholly in water whether rooted in the mud, as a lotus, or floating without anchorage, as the water hyacinth
Other hypernyms of bog myrtle include aquatic plant, hydrophytic plant, water plant.
bog myrtle (noun) hydrophyte (noun)
perennial plant of Europe and America having racemes of white or purplish flowers and intensely bitter trifoliate leaves; often rooting at water margin and spreading across the surface a plant that grows partly or wholly in water whether rooted in the mud, as a lotus, or floating without anchorage, as the water hyacinth
Difference between bog myrtle and hydrophyte

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