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cat vs lash

lash vs cat

cat and lash both are nouns.

cat and lash both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
cat Yes No Yes No
lash Yes No Yes No
As verbs, lash is a hypernym of cat; that is, lash is a word with a broader meaning than cat:
  • cat: beat with a cat-o'-nine-tails
  • lash: beat severely with a whip or rod
Other hypernyms of cat include flog, lather, slash, strap, trounce, welt, whip.
cat (noun) lash (noun)
feline mammal usually having thick soft fur and no ability to roar: domestic cats; wildcats a quick blow delivered with a whip or whiplike object
any of several large cats typically able to roar and living in the wild leather strip that forms the flexible part of a whip
a whip with nine knotted cords any of the short curved hairs that grow from the edges of the eyelids
a large tracked vehicle that is propelled by two endless metal belts; frequently used for moving earth in construction and farm work
the leaves of the shrub Catha edulis which are chewed like tobacco or used to make tea; has the effect of a euphoric stimulant
a spiteful woman gossip
an informal term for a youth or man
cat (verb) lash (verb)
eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth strike as if by whipping
beat with a cat-o'-nine-tails beat severely with a whip or rod
bind with a rope, chain, or cord
lash or flick about sharply
Difference between cat and lash

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