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moss-trooper vs vulture

vulture vs moss-trooper

moss-trooper and vulture both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
moss-trooper Yes No No No
vulture Yes No No No
As nouns, vulture is a hypernym of moss-trooper; that is, vulture is a word with a broader meaning than moss-trooper:
  • moss-trooper: a marauder and plunderer (originally operating in the bogs between England and Scotland)
  • vulture: someone who attacks in search of booty
Other hypernyms of moss-trooper include marauder, piranha, predator.
moss-trooper (noun) vulture (noun)
a marauder and plunderer (originally operating in the bogs between England and Scotland) any of various large diurnal birds of prey having naked heads and weak claws and feeding chiefly on carrion
someone who attacks in search of booty
Difference between moss-trooper and vulture

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