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canvass vs headsail

headsail vs canvass

canvass and headsail both are nouns.

canvass is a verb but headsail is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
canvass Yes No Yes No
headsail Yes No No No
As nouns, headsail is a hyponym of canvass; that is, headsail is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than canvass:
  • canvass: a large piece of fabric (usually canvas fabric) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel
  • headsail: any sail set forward of the foremast of a vessel
canvass (noun) headsail (noun)
a heavy, closely woven fabric any sail set forward of the foremast of a vessel
the mat that forms the floor of the ring in which boxers or professional wrestlers compete
a tent made of canvas fabric
a large piece of fabric (usually canvas fabric) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel
an oil painting on canvas fabric
an inquiry into public opinion conducted by interviewing a random sample of people
the setting for a narrative or fictional or dramatic account
canvass (verb) headsail (verb)
consider in detail and subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning
solicit votes from potential voters in an electoral campaign
get the opinions (of people) by asking specific questions
Difference between canvass and headsail

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