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cracker vs water biscuit

water biscuit vs cracker

cracker and water biscuit both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
cracker Yes No No No
water biscuit Yes No No No
As nouns, water biscuit is a hyponym of cracker; that is, water biscuit is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than cracker:
  • cracker: a thin crisp wafer made of flour and water with or without leavening and shortening; unsweetened or semisweet
  • water biscuit: a thin flour-and-water biscuit usually made without shortening; often served with cheese
Other hyponyms of cracker include saltine, soda cracker, oyster cracker, graham cracker, pretzel.
cracker (noun) water biscuit (noun)
a party favor consisting of a paper roll (usually containing candy or a small favor) that pops when pulled at both ends a thin flour-and-water biscuit usually made without shortening; often served with cheese
firework consisting of a small explosive charge and fuse in a heavy paper casing
a thin crisp wafer made of flour and water with or without leavening and shortening; unsweetened or semisweet
a poor White person in the southern United States
a programmer who cracks (gains unauthorized access to) computers, typically to do malicious things
Difference between cracker and water biscuit

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