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iris vs gladdon

gladdon vs iris

iris and gladdon both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
iris Yes No No No
gladdon Yes No No No
As nouns, gladdon is a hyponym of iris; that is, gladdon is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than iris:
  • iris: plants with sword-shaped leaves and erect stalks bearing bright-colored flowers composed of three petals and three drooping sepals
  • gladdon: iris with purple flowers and foul-smelling leaves; southern and western Europe and North Africa
iris (noun) gladdon (noun)
diaphragm consisting of thin overlapping plates that can be adjusted to change the diameter of a central opening iris with purple flowers and foul-smelling leaves; southern and western Europe and North Africa
muscular diaphragm that controls the size of the pupil which in turn controls the amount of light that enters the eye; it forms the colored portion of the eye
plants with sword-shaped leaves and erect stalks bearing bright-colored flowers composed of three petals and three drooping sepals
Difference between iris and gladdon

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