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hammer vs hammer

hammer vs hammer

hammer and hammer both are nouns.

hammer and hammer both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
hammer Yes No Yes No
hammer Yes No Yes No
hammer (noun) hammer (noun)
the act of pounding (delivering repeated heavy blows) the act of pounding (delivering repeated heavy blows)
a hand tool with a heavy rigid head and a handle; used to deliver an impulsive force by striking 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 power tool for drilling rocks
a striker that is covered in felt and that causes the piano strings to vibrate 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. 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 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 a heavy metal sphere attached to a flexible wire; used in the hammer throw
the ossicle attached to the eardrum the ossicle attached to the eardrum
hammer (verb) hammer (verb)
beat with or as if with a hammer beat with or as if with a hammer
create by hammering create by hammering
Difference between hammer and hammer

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