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goose grass vs five-finger

five-finger vs goose grass

goose grass and five-finger both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
goose grass Yes No No No
five-finger Yes No No No
As nouns, five-finger is a hypernym of goose grass; that is, five-finger is a word with a broader meaning than goose grass:
  • goose grass: low-growing perennial having leaves silvery beneath; northern United States, Europe, Asia
  • five-finger: any of a numerous plants grown for their five-petaled flowers; abundant in temperate regions; alleged to have medicinal properties
Other hypernyms of goose grass include cinquefoil.
goose grass (noun) five-finger (noun)
low-growing perennial having leaves silvery beneath; northern United States, Europe, Asia any of a numerous plants grown for their five-petaled flowers; abundant in temperate regions; alleged to have medicinal properties
annual weedy grass used for hay
coarse annual grass having fingerlike spikes of flowers; native to Old World tropics; a naturalized weed elsewhere
annual having the stem beset with curved prickles; North America and Europe and Asia
Difference between goose grass and five-finger

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