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chicken vs Dominique

Dominique vs chicken

chicken and Dominique both are nouns.

chicken is an adjective but Dominique is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
chicken Yes Yes No No
Dominique Yes No No No
As nouns, Dominique is a hyponym of chicken; that is, Dominique is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than chicken:
  • chicken: a domestic fowl bred for flesh or eggs; believed to have been developed from the red jungle fowl
  • Dominique: American breed of chicken having barred grey plumage raised for meat and brown eggs
Other hyponyms of chicken include biddy, chick, cock, rooster, capon, biddy, hen, spring chicken, Rhode Island red, Dominick, Orpington.
chicken (noun) Dominique (noun)
a domestic fowl bred for flesh or eggs; believed to have been developed from the red jungle fowl American breed of chicken having barred grey plumage raised for meat and brown eggs
a foolhardy competition; a dangerous activity that is continued until one competitor becomes afraid and stops
the flesh of a chicken used for food
a person who lacks confidence, is irresolute and wishy-washy
chicken (adjective) Dominique (adjective)
easily frightened
Difference between chicken and Dominique

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