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palanquin vs litter

litter vs palanquin

palanquin and litter both are nouns.

palanquin is not a verb while litter is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
palanquin Yes No No No
litter Yes No Yes No
As nouns, litter is a hypernym of palanquin; that is, litter is a word with a broader meaning than palanquin:
  • palanquin: a closed litter carried on the shoulders of four bearers
  • litter: conveyance consisting of a chair or bed carried on two poles by bearers
palanquin (noun) litter (noun)
a closed litter carried on the shoulders of four bearers material used to provide a bed for animals
conveyance consisting of a chair or bed carried on two poles by bearers
the offspring at one birth of a multiparous mammal
rubbish carelessly dropped or left about (especially in public places)
palanquin (verb) litter (verb)
give birth to a litter of animals
make a place messy by strewing garbage around
strew
Difference between palanquin and litter

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