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cut of pork vs ham

ham vs cut of pork

cut of pork and ham both are nouns.

cut of pork is not a verb while ham is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
cut of pork Yes No No No
ham Yes No Yes No
As nouns, ham is a hyponym of cut of pork; that is, ham is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than cut of pork:
  • cut of pork: cut of meat from a hog or pig
  • ham: meat cut from the thigh of a hog (usually smoked)
Other hyponyms of cut of pork include pork loin, gammon, jambon, picnic ham, picnic shoulder, bacon, spareribs.
cut of pork (noun) ham (noun)
cut of meat from a hog or pig meat cut from the thigh of a hog (usually smoked)
an unskilled actor who overacts
a licensed amateur radio operator
cut of pork (verb) ham (verb)
exaggerate one's acting
Difference between cut of pork and ham

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