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dead nettle vs henbit

henbit vs dead nettle

dead nettle and henbit both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
dead nettle Yes No No No
henbit Yes No No No
As nouns, henbit is a hyponym of dead nettle; that is, henbit is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than dead nettle:
  • dead nettle: any of various plants of the genus Lamium having clusters of small usually purplish flowers with two lips
  • henbit: Eurasian plant having toothed leaves and small two-lipped white or purplish-red flowers
Other hyponyms of dead nettle include Lamium album, white dead nettle, Lamium amplexicaule.
dead nettle (noun) henbit (noun)
any of various plants of the genus Lamium having clusters of small usually purplish flowers with two lips Eurasian plant having toothed leaves and small two-lipped white or purplish-red flowers
foul-smelling perennial Eurasiatic herb with a green creeping rhizome
a plants of the genus Pilea having drooping green flower clusters and smooth translucent stems and leaves
coarse bristly Eurasian plant with white or reddish flowers and foliage resembling that of a nettle; common as a weed in United States
Difference between dead nettle and henbit

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