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ground cover vs whitlowwort

whitlowwort vs ground cover

ground cover and whitlowwort both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
ground cover Yes No No No
whitlowwort Yes No No No
As nouns, whitlowwort is a hyponym of ground cover; that is, whitlowwort is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than ground cover:
  • ground cover: low-growing plants planted in deep shade or on a steep slope where turf is difficult to grow
  • whitlowwort: any of various low-growing tufted plants of the genus Paronychia having tiny greenish flowers and usually whorled leaves; widespread throughout warm regions of both Old and New Worlds; formerly thought to cure whitlows (suppurative infections around a fingernail)
ground cover (noun) whitlowwort (noun)
small plants other than saplings growing on a forest floor any of various low-growing tufted plants of the genus Paronychia having tiny greenish flowers and usually whorled leaves; widespread throughout warm regions of both Old and New Worlds; formerly thought to cure whitlows (suppurative infections around a fingernail)
low-growing plants planted in deep shade or on a steep slope where turf is difficult to grow
Difference between ground cover and whitlowwort

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