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caudate vs amphibian

amphibian vs caudate

caudate and amphibian both are nouns.

caudate and amphibian both are adjectives.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
caudate Yes Yes No No
amphibian Yes Yes No No
As nouns, amphibian is a hypernym of caudate; that is, amphibian is a word with a broader meaning than caudate:
  • caudate: amphibians that resemble lizards
  • amphibian: cold-blooded vertebrate typically living on land but breeding in water; aquatic larvae undergo metamorphosis into adult form
caudate (noun) amphibian (noun)
amphibians that resemble lizards cold-blooded vertebrate typically living on land but breeding in water; aquatic larvae undergo metamorphosis into adult form
a tail-shaped basal ganglion located in a lateral ventricle of the brain an airplane designed to take off and land on water
a flat-bottomed motor vehicle that can travel on land or water
caudate (adjective) amphibian (adjective)
having a tail or taillike appendage relating to or characteristic of animals of the class Amphibia
(of a leaf shape) tapering gradually into a long taillike tip
Difference between caudate and amphibian

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