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dog vs Great Pyrenees

Great Pyrenees vs dog

dog and Great Pyrenees both are nouns.

dog is a verb but Great Pyrenees is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
dog Yes No Yes No
Great Pyrenees Yes No No No
As nouns, Great Pyrenees is a hyponym of dog; that is, Great Pyrenees is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than dog:
  • dog: a member of the genus Canis (probably descended from the common wolf) that has been domesticated by man since prehistoric times; occurs in many breeds
  • Great Pyrenees: bred of large heavy-coated white dogs resembling the Newfoundland
dog (noun) Great Pyrenees (noun)
a member of the genus Canis (probably descended from the common wolf) that has been domesticated by man since prehistoric times; occurs in many breeds bred of large heavy-coated white dogs resembling the Newfoundland
a hinged catch that fits into a notch of a ratchet to move a wheel forward or prevent it from moving backward
metal supports for logs in a fireplace
a smooth-textured sausage of minced beef or pork usually smoked; often served on a bread roll
informal term for a man
a dull unattractive unpleasant girl or woman
someone who is morally reprehensible
dog (verb) Great Pyrenees (verb)
go after with the intent to catch
Difference between dog and Great Pyrenees

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