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mandarin vs satsuma tree

satsuma tree vs mandarin

mandarin and satsuma tree both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
mandarin Yes No No No
satsuma tree Yes No No No
As nouns, satsuma tree is a hyponym of mandarin; that is, satsuma tree is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than mandarin:
  • mandarin: 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
  • satsuma tree: a variety of mandarin orange, known commonly as cold hardy mandarin, Christmas orange, or tangerine
Other hyponyms of mandarin include tangerine, tangerine tree, clementine, clementine tree, satsuma.
mandarin (noun) satsuma tree (noun)
a somewhat flat reddish-orange loose skinned citrus of China a variety of mandarin orange, known commonly as cold hardy mandarin, Christmas orange, or tangerine
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 satsuma tree

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