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hammer vs bricklayer's hammer

bricklayer's hammer vs hammer

hammer and bricklayer's hammer both are nouns.

hammer is a verb but bricklayer's hammer is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
hammer Yes No Yes No
bricklayer's hammer Yes No No No
As nouns, bricklayer's hammer is a hyponym of hammer; that is, bricklayer's hammer is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than hammer:
  • hammer: a hand tool with a heavy rigid head and a handle; used to deliver an impulsive force by striking
  • bricklayer's hammer: a hammer used in laying bricks
hammer (noun) bricklayer's hammer (noun)
the act of pounding (delivering repeated heavy blows) a hammer used in laying bricks
a hand tool with a heavy rigid head and a handle; used to deliver an impulsive force by striking
a power tool for drilling rocks
a striker that is covered in felt and that causes the piano strings to vibrate
a light drumstick with a rounded head that is used to strike such percussion instruments as chimes, kettledrums, marimbas, glockenspiels, etc.
the part of a gunlock that strikes the percussion cap when the trigger is pulled
a heavy metal sphere attached to a flexible wire; used in the hammer throw
the ossicle attached to the eardrum
hammer (verb) bricklayer's hammer (verb)
beat with or as if with a hammer
create by hammering
Difference between hammer and bricklayer's hammer

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