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bushel vs heel

heel vs bushel

bushel and heel both are nouns.

bushel and heel both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
bushel Yes No Yes No
heel Yes No Yes No
As verbs, heel is a hyponym of bushel; that is, heel is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than bushel:
  • bushel: restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken
  • heel: put a new heel on
bushel (noun) heel (noun)
a British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 4 pecks the bottom of a shoe or boot; the back part of a shoe or boot that touches the ground and provides elevation
a United States dry measure equal to 4 pecks or 2152.42 cubic inches (golf) the part of the clubhead where it joins the shaft
the lower end of a ship's mast
the back part of the human foot
one of the crusty ends of a loaf of bread
someone who is morally reprehensible
bushel (verb) heel (verb)
restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken put a new heel on
strike with the heel of the club
perform with the heels
follow at the heels of a person
tilt to one side
Difference between bushel and heel

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