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ladder vs Jacob's ladder

Jacob's ladder vs ladder

ladder and Jacob's ladder both are nouns.

ladder is a verb but Jacob's ladder is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
ladder Yes No Yes No
Jacob's ladder Yes No No No
As nouns, Jacob's ladder is a hyponym of ladder; that is, Jacob's ladder is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than ladder:
  • ladder: steps consisting of two parallel members connected by rungs; for climbing up or down
  • Jacob's ladder: (nautical) a hanging ladder of ropes or chains supporting wooden or metal rungs or steps
ladder (noun) Jacob's ladder (noun)
steps consisting of two parallel members connected by rungs; for climbing up or down (nautical) a hanging ladder of ropes or chains supporting wooden or metal rungs or steps
a row of unravelled stitches pinnate-leaved European perennial having bright blue or white flowers
ascending stages by which somebody or something can progress
ladder (verb) Jacob's ladder (verb)
come unraveled or undone as if by snagging
Difference between ladder and Jacob's ladder

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