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muscadine vs grape

grape vs muscadine

muscadine and grape both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
muscadine Yes No No No
grape Yes No No No
As nouns, grape is a hypernym of muscadine; that is, grape is a word with a broader meaning than muscadine:
  • muscadine: dull-purple grape of southern United States
  • grape: any of various juicy fruit of the genus Vitis with green or purple skins; grow in clusters
As nouns, grape is a hypernym of muscadine; that is, grape is a word with a broader meaning than muscadine:
  • muscadine: native grape of southeastern United States; origin of many cultivated varieties
  • grape: any of numerous woody vines of genus Vitis bearing clusters of edible berries
Other hypernyms of muscadine include grape vine, grapevine.
muscadine (noun) grape (noun)
dull-purple grape of southern United States a cluster of small projectiles fired together from a cannon to produce a hail of shot
native grape of southeastern United States; origin of many cultivated varieties any of various juicy fruit of the genus Vitis with green or purple skins; grow in clusters
any of numerous woody vines of genus Vitis bearing clusters of edible berries
Difference between muscadine and grape

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