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lacquerware vs japan

japan vs lacquerware

lacquerware and japan both are nouns.

lacquerware is not a verb while japan is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
lacquerware Yes No No No
japan Yes No Yes No
As nouns, japan is a hyponym of lacquerware; that is, japan is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than lacquerware:
  • lacquerware: a decorative work made of wood and covered with lacquer and often inlaid with ivory or precious metals
  • japan: lacquerware decorated and varnished in the Japanese manner with a glossy durable black lacquer
lacquerware (noun) japan (noun)
a decorative work made of wood and covered with lacquer and often inlaid with ivory or precious metals lacquer with a durable glossy black finish, originally from the orient
lacquerware decorated and varnished in the Japanese manner with a glossy durable black lacquer
lacquerware (verb) japan (verb)
coat with a lacquer, as done in Japan
Difference between lacquerware and japan

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