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hair vs textile

textile vs hair

hair and textile both are nouns.

hair is not an adjective while textile is an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
hair Yes No No No
textile Yes Yes No No
As nouns, textile is a hypernym of hair; that is, textile is a word with a broader meaning than hair:
  • hair: cloth woven from horsehair or camelhair; used for upholstery or stiffening in garments
  • textile: artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers
Other hypernyms of hair include cloth, fabric, material.
hair (noun) textile (noun)
a filamentous projection or process on an organism artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers
cloth woven from horsehair or camelhair; used for upholstery or stiffening in garments
a covering for the body (or parts of it) consisting of a dense growth of threadlike structures (as on the human head); helps to prevent heat loss
any of the cylindrical filaments characteristically growing from the epidermis of a mammal
filamentous hairlike growth on a plant
a very small distance or space
hair (adjective) textile (adjective)
of or relating to fabrics or fabric making
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