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lime vs Tilia tomentosa

Tilia tomentosa vs lime

lime and Tilia tomentosa both are nouns.

lime is a verb but Tilia tomentosa is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
lime Yes No Yes No
Tilia tomentosa Yes No No No
As nouns, Tilia tomentosa is a hyponym of lime; that is, Tilia tomentosa is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than lime:
  • lime: any of various deciduous trees of the genus Tilia with heart-shaped leaves and drooping cymose clusters of yellowish often fragrant flowers; several yield valuable timber
  • Tilia tomentosa: large tree native to eastern Europe and Asia Minor having leaves with white tomentum on the under side; widely cultivated as an ornamental
lime (noun) Tilia tomentosa (noun)
the green acidic fruit of any of various lime trees large tree native to eastern Europe and Asia Minor having leaves with white tomentum on the under side; widely cultivated as an ornamental
any of various related trees bearing limes
any of various deciduous trees of the genus Tilia with heart-shaped leaves and drooping cymose clusters of yellowish often fragrant flowers; several yield valuable timber
a caustic substance produced by heating limestone
a white crystalline oxide used in the production of calcium hydroxide
a sticky adhesive that is smeared on small branches to capture small birds
lime (verb) Tilia tomentosa (verb)
cover with lime so as to induce growth
spread birdlime on branches to catch birds
Difference between lime and Tilia tomentosa

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