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gum vs eucalyptus kino

eucalyptus kino vs gum

gum and eucalyptus kino both are nouns.

gum is a verb but eucalyptus kino is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
gum Yes No Yes No
eucalyptus kino Yes No No No
As nouns, eucalyptus kino is a hyponym of gum; that is, eucalyptus kino is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than gum:
  • gum: any of various substances (soluble in water) that exude from certain plants; they are gelatinous when moist but harden on drying
  • eucalyptus kino: reddish-brown dried gummy exudation from any of several trees of the genus Eucalyptus especially Eucalyptus camaldulensis
gum (noun) eucalyptus kino (noun)
the tissue (covered by mucous membrane) of the jaws that surrounds the bases of the teeth reddish-brown dried gummy exudation from any of several trees of the genus Eucalyptus especially Eucalyptus camaldulensis
a preparation (usually made of sweetened chicle) for chewing
any of various trees of the genera Eucalyptus or Liquidambar or Nyssa that are sources of gum
wood or lumber from any of various gum trees especially the sweet gum
any of various substances (soluble in water) that exude from certain plants; they are gelatinous when moist but harden on drying
cement consisting of a sticky substance that is used as an adhesive
gum (verb) eucalyptus kino (verb)
exude or form gum
become sticky
grind with the gums; chew without teeth and with great difficulty
cover, fill, fix or smear with or as if with gum
Difference between gum and eucalyptus kino

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