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hockey vs shinny

shinny vs hockey

hockey and shinny both are nouns.

hockey is not a verb while shinny is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
hockey Yes No No No
shinny Yes No Yes No
As nouns, shinny is a hyponym of hockey; that is, shinny is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than hockey:
  • hockey: a game resembling ice hockey that is played on an open field; two opposing teams use curved hockey sticks try to drive a ball into the opponents' net
  • shinny: a simple version of hockey played by children on the streets (or on ice or on a field) using a ball or can as the puck
Other hyponyms of hockey include shinney.
hockey (noun) shinny (noun)
a game resembling ice hockey that is played on an open field; two opposing teams use curved hockey sticks try to drive a ball into the opponents' net a simple version of hockey played by children on the streets (or on ice or on a field) using a ball or can as the puck
a game played on an ice rink by two opposing teams of six skaters each who try to knock a flat round puck into the opponents' goal with angled hockey sticks
hockey (verb) shinny (verb)
climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling
Difference between hockey and shinny

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