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fiddle vs Guarnerius

Guarnerius vs fiddle

fiddle and Guarnerius both are nouns.

fiddle is a verb but Guarnerius is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
fiddle Yes No Yes No
Guarnerius Yes No No No
As nouns, Guarnerius is a hyponym of fiddle; that is, Guarnerius is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than fiddle:
  • fiddle: bowed stringed instrument that is the highest member of the violin family; this instrument has four strings and a hollow body and an unfretted fingerboard and is played with a bow
  • Guarnerius: a violin made by a member of the Guarneri family
Other hyponyms of fiddle include Amati, Strad, Stradavarius.
fiddle (noun) Guarnerius (noun)
bowed stringed instrument that is the highest member of the violin family; this instrument has four strings and a hollow body and an unfretted fingerboard and is played with a bow a violin made by a member of the Guarneri family
founder of a family of Italian violin makers (1626?-1698)
Italian violin maker and grandson of Andrea Guarneri (1687?-1745)
fiddle (verb) Guarnerius (verb)
try to fix or mend
manipulate manually or in one's mind or imagination
play around with or alter or falsify, usually secretively or dishonestly
play the violin or fiddle
play on a violin
commit fraud and steal from one's employer
avoid (one's assigned duties)
Difference between fiddle and Guarnerius

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