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hayrack vs rack

rack vs hayrack

hayrack and rack both are nouns.

hayrack is not a verb while rack is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
hayrack Yes No No No
rack Yes No Yes No
As nouns, rack is a hypernym of hayrack; that is, rack is a word with a broader meaning than hayrack:
  • hayrack: a rack that holds hay for feeding livestock
  • rack: a support for displaying ot holding various articles
Other hypernyms of hayrack include stand.
hayrack (noun) rack (noun)
a frame attached to a wagon to increase the amount of hay it can carry a rapid gait of a horse in which each foot strikes the ground separately
a rack that holds hay for feeding livestock a form of torture in which pain is inflicted by stretching the body
a support for displaying ot holding various articles
an instrument of torture that stretches or disjoints or mutilates victims
the destruction or collapse of something
rib section of a forequarter of veal or pork or especially lamb or mutton
hayrack (verb) rack (verb)
torture on the rack
seize together, as of parallel ropes of a tackle in order to prevent running through the block
place in a rack
work on a rack
stretch to the limits
torment emotionally or mentally
go at a rack
draw off from the lees
run before a gale
fly in high wind
obtain by coercion or intimidation
put on a rack and pinion
Difference between hayrack and rack

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