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coiffe vs groom

groom vs coiffe

coiffe is not a noun while groom is a noun.

coiffe and groom both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
coiffe No No Yes No
groom Yes No Yes No
As verbs, groom is a hypernym of coiffe; that is, groom is a word with a broader meaning than coiffe:
  • coiffe: arrange attractively
  • groom: care for one's external appearance
Other hypernyms of coiffe include neaten.
coiffe (noun) groom (noun)
a man who has recently been married
someone employed in a stable to take care of the horses
a man participant in his own marriage ceremony
coiffe (verb) groom (verb)
arrange attractively care for one's external appearance
give a neat appearance to
educate for a future role or function
Difference between coiffe and groom

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