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hose vs sock

sock vs hose

hose and sock both are nouns.

hose and sock both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
hose Yes No Yes No
sock Yes No Yes No
As nouns, sock is a hyponym of hose; that is, sock is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than hose:
  • hose: socks and stockings and tights collectively (the British include underwear)
  • sock: hosiery consisting of a cloth covering for the foot; worn inside the shoe; reaches to between the ankle and the knee
Other hyponyms of hose include stocking, leotards, tights.
hose (noun) sock (noun)
socks and stockings and tights collectively (the British include underwear) hosiery consisting of a cloth covering for the foot; worn inside the shoe; reaches to between the ankle and the knee
a flexible pipe for conveying a liquid or gas a truncated cloth cone mounted on a mast; used (e.g., at airports) to show the direction of the wind
man's close-fitting garment of the 16th and 17th centuries covering the legs and reaching up to the waist; worn with a doublet
hose (verb) sock (verb)
water with a hose hit hard
Difference between hose and sock

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