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hydrophyte vs Ranunculus aquatilis

Ranunculus aquatilis vs hydrophyte

hydrophyte and Ranunculus aquatilis both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
hydrophyte Yes No No No
Ranunculus aquatilis Yes No No No
As nouns, Ranunculus aquatilis is a hyponym of hydrophyte; that is, Ranunculus aquatilis is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than hydrophyte:
  • hydrophyte: a plant that grows partly or wholly in water whether rooted in the mud, as a lotus, or floating without anchorage, as the water hyacinth
  • Ranunculus aquatilis: plant of ponds and slow streams having submerged and floating leaves and white flowers; Europe and North America
hydrophyte (noun) Ranunculus aquatilis (noun)
a plant that grows partly or wholly in water whether rooted in the mud, as a lotus, or floating without anchorage, as the water hyacinth plant of ponds and slow streams having submerged and floating leaves and white flowers; Europe and North America
Difference between hydrophyte and Ranunculus aquatilis

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