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broom vs Cytisus scoparius

Cytisus scoparius vs broom

broom and Cytisus scoparius both are nouns.

broom is a verb but Cytisus scoparius is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
broom Yes No Yes No
Cytisus scoparius Yes No No No
As nouns, Cytisus scoparius is a hyponym of broom; that is, Cytisus scoparius is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than broom:
  • broom: any of various shrubs of the genera Cytisus or Genista or Spartium having long slender branches and racemes of yellow flowers
  • Cytisus scoparius: deciduous erect spreading broom native to western Europe; widely cultivated for its rich yellow flowers
broom (noun) Cytisus scoparius (noun)
a cleaning implement for sweeping; bundle of straws or twigs attached to a long handle deciduous erect spreading broom native to western Europe; widely cultivated for its rich yellow flowers
any of various shrubs of the genera Cytisus or Genista or Spartium having long slender branches and racemes of yellow flowers
common Old World heath represented by many varieties; low evergreen grown widely in the Northern Hemisphere
broom (verb) Cytisus scoparius (verb)
sweep with a broom or as if with a broom
finish with a broom
Difference between broom and Cytisus scoparius

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