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mandarin vs citrous fruit

citrous fruit vs mandarin

mandarin and citrous fruit both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
mandarin Yes No No No
citrous fruit Yes No No No
As nouns, citrous fruit is a hypernym of mandarin; that is, citrous fruit is a word with a broader meaning than mandarin:
  • mandarin: a somewhat flat reddish-orange loose skinned citrus of China
  • citrous fruit: any of numerous fruits of the genus Citrus having thick rind and juicy pulp; grown in warm regions
Other hypernyms of mandarin include citrus, citrus fruit.
mandarin (noun) citrous fruit (noun)
a somewhat flat reddish-orange loose skinned citrus of China any of numerous fruits of the genus Citrus having thick rind and juicy pulp; grown in warm regions
a high public official of imperial China
any high government official or bureaucrat
a member of an elite intellectual or cultural group
shrub or small tree having flattened globose fruit with very sweet aromatic pulp and thin yellow-orange to flame-orange rind that is loose and easily removed; native to southeastern Asia
Difference between mandarin and citrous fruit

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