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mackerel vs tinker

tinker vs mackerel

mackerel and tinker both are nouns.

mackerel is not a verb while tinker is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
mackerel Yes No No No
tinker Yes No Yes No
As nouns, tinker is a hyponym of mackerel; that is, tinker is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than mackerel:
  • mackerel: any of various fishes of the family Scombridae
  • tinker: small mackerel found nearly worldwide
mackerel (noun) tinker (noun)
any of various fishes of the family Scombridae small mackerel found nearly worldwide
flesh of very important usually small (to 18 in) fatty Atlantic fish formerly a person (traditionally a Gypsy) who traveled from place to place mending pots and kettles and other metal utensils as a way to earn a living
a person who enjoys fixing and experimenting with machines and their parts
mackerel (verb) tinker (verb)
try to fix or mend
do random, unplanned work or activities or spend time idly
work as a tinker or tinkerer
Difference between mackerel and tinker

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