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boxthorn vs Duke of Argyll's tea tree

Duke of Argyll's tea tree vs boxthorn

boxthorn and Duke of Argyll's tea tree both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
boxthorn Yes No No No
Duke of Argyll's tea tree Yes No No No
As nouns, Duke of Argyll's tea tree is a hyponym of boxthorn; that is, Duke of Argyll's tea tree is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than boxthorn:
  • boxthorn: any of various shrubs or vines of the genus Lycium with showy flowers and bright berries
  • Duke of Argyll's tea tree: deciduous erect or spreading shrub with spiny branches and violet-purple flowers followed by orange-red berries; southeastern Europe to China
Other hyponyms of boxthorn include common matrimony vine, Lycium barbarum, Lycium halimifolium.
boxthorn (noun) Duke of Argyll's tea tree (noun)
any of various shrubs or vines of the genus Lycium with showy flowers and bright berries deciduous erect or spreading shrub with spiny branches and violet-purple flowers followed by orange-red berries; southeastern Europe to China
Difference between boxthorn and Duke of Argyll's tea tree

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