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manioca vs starch

starch vs manioca

manioca and starch both are nouns.

manioca is not a verb while starch is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
manioca Yes No No No
starch Yes No Yes No
As nouns, starch is a hypernym of manioca; that is, starch is a word with a broader meaning than manioca:
  • manioca: a starch made by leaching and drying the root of the cassava plant; the source of tapioca; a staple food in the tropics
  • starch: a complex carbohydrate found chiefly in seeds, fruits, tubers, roots and stem pith of plants, notably in corn, potatoes, wheat, and rice; an important foodstuff and used otherwise especially in adhesives and as fillers and stiffeners for paper and textiles
Other hypernyms of manioca include amylum.
manioca (noun) starch (noun)
a starch made by leaching and drying the root of the cassava plant; the source of tapioca; a staple food in the tropics a complex carbohydrate found chiefly in seeds, fruits, tubers, roots and stem pith of plants, notably in corn, potatoes, wheat, and rice; an important foodstuff and used otherwise especially in adhesives and as fillers and stiffeners for paper and textiles
a commercial preparation of starch that is used to stiffen textile fabrics in laundering
manioca (verb) starch (verb)
stiffen with starch
Difference between manioca and starch

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