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corn vs whisky

whisky vs corn

corn and whisky both are nouns.

corn is a verb but whisky is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
corn Yes No Yes No
whisky Yes No No No
As nouns, whisky is a hypernym of corn; that is, whisky is a word with a broader meaning than corn:
  • corn: whiskey distilled from a mash of not less than 80 percent corn
  • whisky: a liquor made from fermented mash of grain
Other hypernyms of corn include whiskey.
corn (noun) whisky (noun)
something sentimental or trite a liquor made from fermented mash of grain
ears of corn that can be prepared and served for human food
whiskey distilled from a mash of not less than 80 percent corn
tall annual cereal grass bearing kernels on large ears: widely cultivated in America in many varieties; the principal cereal in Mexico and Central and South America since pre-Columbian times
(Great Britain) any of various cereal plants (especially the dominant crop of the region--wheat in Great Britain or oats in Scotland and Ireland)
the dried grains or kernels or corn used as animal feed or ground for meal
a hard thickening of the skin (especially on the top or sides of the toes) caused by the pressure of ill-fitting shoes
corn (verb) whisky (verb)
preserve with large-grained rock salt
feed (cattle) with corn
Difference between corn and whisky

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