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iris vs stinking gladwyn

stinking gladwyn vs iris

iris and stinking gladwyn both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
iris Yes No No No
stinking gladwyn Yes No No No
As nouns, stinking gladwyn is a hyponym of iris; that is, stinking gladwyn 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
  • stinking gladwyn: iris with purple flowers and foul-smelling leaves; southern and western Europe and North Africa
iris (noun) stinking gladwyn (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 stinking gladwyn

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