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butcher's broom vs bush

bush vs butcher's broom

butcher's broom and bush both are nouns.

butcher's broom is not an adjective while bush is an adjective.

butcher's broom is not a verb while bush is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
butcher's broom Yes No No No
bush Yes Yes Yes No
As nouns, bush is a hypernym of butcher's broom; that is, bush is a word with a broader meaning than butcher's broom:
  • butcher's broom: shrub with stiff flattened stems resembling leaves (cladophylls); used for making brooms
  • bush: a low woody perennial plant usually having several major stems
Other hypernyms of butcher's broom include shrub.
butcher's broom (noun) bush (noun)
shrub with stiff flattened stems resembling leaves (cladophylls); used for making brooms hair growing in the pubic area
dense vegetation consisting of stunted trees or bushes
a large wilderness area
a low woody perennial plant usually having several major stems
butcher's broom (adjective) bush (adjective)
not of the highest quality or sophistication
butcher's broom (verb) bush (verb)
provide with a bushing
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