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ling vs water chestnut

water chestnut vs ling

ling and water chestnut both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
ling Yes No No No
water chestnut Yes No No No
As nouns, water chestnut is a hypernym of ling; that is, water chestnut is a word with a broader meaning than ling:
  • ling: water chestnut whose spiny fruit has two rather than 4 prongs
  • water chestnut: a plant of the genus Trapa bearing spiny four-pronged edible nutlike fruits
Other hypernyms of ling include caltrop, water chestnut plant.
ling (noun) water chestnut (noun)
elongated marine food fish of Greenland and northern Europe; often salted and dried edible bulbous tuber of a Chinese marsh plant
American hakes Chinese sedge yielding edible bulb-shaped tubers
elongate freshwater cod of northern Europe and Asia and North America having barbels around its mouth a plant of the genus Trapa bearing spiny four-pronged edible nutlike fruits
common Old World heath represented by many varieties; low evergreen grown widely in the Northern Hemisphere
water chestnut whose spiny fruit has two rather than 4 prongs
Difference between ling and water chestnut

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