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drip vs hoodmould

hoodmould vs drip

drip and hoodmould both are nouns.

drip is a verb but hoodmould is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
drip Yes No Yes No
hoodmould Yes No No No
As nouns, hoodmould is a hyponym of drip; that is, hoodmould is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than drip:
  • drip: (architecture) a projection from a cornice or sill designed to protect the area below from rainwater (as over a window or doorway)
  • hoodmould: a protective drip that is made of stone
Other hyponyms of drip include dripstone, hoodmold.
drip (noun) hoodmould (noun)
(architecture) a projection from a cornice or sill designed to protect the area below from rainwater (as over a window or doorway) a protective drip that is made of stone
flowing in drops; the formation and falling of drops of liquid
the sound of a liquid falling drop by drop
drip (verb) hoodmould (verb)
let or cause to fall in drops
fall in drops
Difference between drip and hoodmould

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