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lodgepole vs pine

pine vs lodgepole

lodgepole and pine both are nouns.

lodgepole is not a verb while pine is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
lodgepole Yes No No No
pine Yes No Yes No
As nouns, pine is a hypernym of lodgepole; that is, pine is a word with a broader meaning than lodgepole:
  • lodgepole: shrubby two-needled pine of coastal northwestern United States; red to yellow-brown bark fissured into small squares
  • pine: a coniferous tree
Other hypernyms of lodgepole include pine tree, true pine.
lodgepole (noun) pine (noun)
shrubby two-needled pine of coastal northwestern United States; red to yellow-brown bark fissured into small squares a coniferous tree
straight-grained durable and often resinous white to yellowish timber of any of numerous trees of the genus Pinus
lodgepole (verb) pine (verb)
have a desire for something or someone who is not present
Difference between lodgepole and pine

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