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bushel vs British capacity unit

British capacity unit vs bushel

bushel and British capacity unit both are nouns.

bushel is a verb but British capacity unit is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
bushel Yes No Yes No
British capacity unit Yes No No No
As nouns, British capacity unit is a hypernym of bushel; that is, British capacity unit is a word with a broader meaning than bushel:
  • bushel: a British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 4 pecks
  • British capacity unit: a unit of measure for capacity officially adopted in the British Imperial System; British units are both dry and wet
Other hypernyms of bushel include Imperial capacity unit.
bushel (noun) British capacity unit (noun)
a British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 4 pecks a unit of measure for capacity officially adopted in the British Imperial System; British units are both dry and wet
a United States dry measure equal to 4 pecks or 2152.42 cubic inches
bushel (verb) British capacity unit (verb)
restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken
Difference between bushel and British capacity unit

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