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haymow vs loft

loft vs haymow

haymow and loft both are nouns.

haymow is not a verb while loft is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
haymow Yes No No No
loft Yes No Yes No
As nouns, loft is a hypernym of haymow; that is, loft is a word with a broader meaning than haymow:
  • haymow: a loft in a barn where hay is stored
  • loft: floor consisting of open space at the top of a house just below roof; often used for storage
Other hypernyms of haymow include attic, garret.
haymow (noun) loft (noun)
a loft in a barn where hay is stored floor consisting of open space at the top of a house just below roof; often used for storage
a mass of hay piled up in a barn for preservation a raised shelter in which pigeons are kept
floor consisting of a large unpartitioned space over a factory or warehouse or other commercial space
(golf) the backward slant on the head of some golf clubs that is designed to drive the ball high in the air
haymow (verb) loft (verb)
lay out a full-scale working drawing of the lines of a vessel's hull
propel through the air
kick or strike high in the air
store in a loft
Difference between haymow and loft

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