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elder vs Sambucus caerulea

Sambucus caerulea vs elder

elder and Sambucus caerulea both are nouns.

elder is an adjective but Sambucus caerulea is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
elder Yes Yes No No
Sambucus caerulea Yes No No No
As nouns, Sambucus caerulea is a hyponym of elder; that is, Sambucus caerulea is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than elder:
  • elder: any of numerous shrubs or small trees of temperate and subtropical Northern Hemisphere having white flowers and berrylike fruit
  • Sambucus caerulea: shrub or small tree of western United States having white flowers and blue berries; fruit used in wines and jellies
elder (noun) Sambucus caerulea (noun)
a person who is older than you are shrub or small tree of western United States having white flowers and blue berries; fruit used in wines and jellies
any of various church officers
any of numerous shrubs or small trees of temperate and subtropical Northern Hemisphere having white flowers and berrylike fruit
elder (adjective) Sambucus caerulea (adjective)
used of the older of two persons of the same name especially used to distinguish a father from his son
Difference between elder and Sambucus caerulea

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