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oyster vs bivalve

bivalve vs oyster

oyster and bivalve both are nouns.

oyster is not an adjective while bivalve is an adjective.

oyster is a verb but bivalve is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
oyster Yes No Yes No
bivalve Yes Yes No No
As nouns, bivalve is a hypernym of oyster; that is, bivalve is a word with a broader meaning than oyster:
  • oyster: marine mollusks having a rough irregular shell; found on the sea bed mostly in coastal waters
  • bivalve: marine or freshwater mollusks having a soft body with platelike gills enclosed within two shells hinged together
Other hypernyms of oyster include lamellibranch, pelecypod.
oyster (noun) bivalve (noun)
marine mollusks having a rough irregular shell; found on the sea bed mostly in coastal waters marine or freshwater mollusks having a soft body with platelike gills enclosed within two shells hinged together
edible body of any of numerous oysters
a small muscle on each side of the back of a fowl
oyster (adjective) bivalve (adjective)
used of mollusks having two shells (as clams etc.)
oyster (verb) bivalve (verb)
gather oysters, dig oysters
Difference between oyster and bivalve

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