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gopher vs Richardson ground squirrel

Richardson ground squirrel vs gopher

gopher and Richardson ground squirrel both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
gopher Yes No No No
Richardson ground squirrel Yes No No No
As nouns, Richardson ground squirrel is a hyponym of gopher; that is, Richardson ground squirrel is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than gopher:
  • gopher: any of various terrestrial burrowing rodents of Old and New Worlds; often destroy crops
  • Richardson ground squirrel: of sagebrush and grassland areas of western United States and Canada
gopher (noun) Richardson ground squirrel (noun)
burrowing rodent of the family Geomyidae having large external cheek pouches; of Central America and southwestern North America of sagebrush and grassland areas of western United States and Canada
burrowing edible land tortoise of southeastern North America
any of various terrestrial burrowing rodents of Old and New Worlds; often destroy crops
a zealously energetic person (especially a salesman)
Difference between gopher and Richardson ground squirrel

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