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cheekpiece vs strap

strap vs cheekpiece

cheekpiece and strap both are nouns.

cheekpiece is not a verb while strap is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
cheekpiece Yes No No No
strap Yes No Yes No
As nouns, strap is a hypernym of cheekpiece; that is, strap is a word with a broader meaning than cheekpiece:
  • cheekpiece: either of two straps of a bridle that connect the bit to the headpiece
  • strap: an elongated leather strip (or a strip of similar material) for binding things together or holding something in position
cheekpiece (noun) strap (noun)
either of two straps of a bridle that connect the bit to the headpiece whip consisting of a strip of leather used in flogging
an elongated leather strip (or a strip of similar material) for binding things together or holding something in position
a band that goes over the shoulder and supports a garment or bag
hanger consisting of a loop of leather suspended from the ceiling of a bus or train; passengers hold onto it
cheekpiece (verb) strap (verb)
secure (a sprained joint) with a strap
sharpen with a strap
tie with a strap
beat severely with a whip or rod
Difference between cheekpiece and strap

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