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canal vs digestive tract

digestive tract vs canal

canal and digestive tract both are nouns.

canal is a verb but digestive tract is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
canal Yes No Yes No
digestive tract Yes No No No
As nouns, digestive tract is a hyponym of canal; that is, digestive tract is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than canal:
  • canal: a bodily passage or tube lined with epithelial cells and conveying a secretion or other substance
  • digestive tract: tubular passage of mucous membrane and muscle extending about 8.3 meters from mouth to anus; functions in digestion and elimination
canal (noun) digestive tract (noun)
long and narrow strip of water made for boats or for irrigation tubular passage of mucous membrane and muscle extending about 8.3 meters from mouth to anus; functions in digestion and elimination
a bodily passage or tube lined with epithelial cells and conveying a secretion or other substance
(astronomy) an indistinct surface feature of Mars once thought to be a system of channels; they are now believed to be an optical illusion
canal (verb) digestive tract (verb)
provide (a city) with a canal
Difference between canal and digestive tract

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