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oral cavity vs trap

trap vs oral cavity

oral cavity and trap both are nouns.

oral cavity is not a verb while trap is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
oral cavity Yes No No No
trap Yes No Yes No
As nouns, trap is a hyponym of oral cavity; that is, trap is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than oral cavity:
  • oral cavity: the opening through which food is taken in and vocalizations emerge
  • trap: informal terms for the mouth
Other hyponyms of oral cavity include cakehole, gob, hole, maw, yap.
oral cavity (noun) trap (noun)
the opening through which food is taken in and vocalizations emerge the act of concealing yourself and lying in wait to attack by surprise
a device in which something (usually an animal) can be caught and penned
a light two-wheeled carriage
a hazard on a golf course
a device to hurl clay pigeons into the air for trapshooters
drain consisting of a U-shaped section of drainpipe that holds liquid and so prevents a return flow of sewer gas
informal terms for the mouth
something (often something deceptively attractive) that catches you unawares
oral cavity (verb) trap (verb)
catch in or as if in a trap
hold or catch as if in a trap
to hold fast or prevent from moving
to sell marijuana on a street corner
place in a confining or embarrassing position
Difference between oral cavity and trap

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