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groundcover vs whitlowwort

whitlowwort vs groundcover

groundcover and whitlowwort both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
groundcover Yes No No No
whitlowwort Yes No No No
As nouns, whitlowwort is a hyponym of groundcover; that is, whitlowwort is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than groundcover:
  • groundcover: 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)
groundcover (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 groundcover and whitlowwort

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