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peanut vs minor

minor vs peanut

peanut and minor both are nouns.

peanut and minor both are adjectives.

peanut is not a verb while minor is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
peanut Yes Yes No No
minor Yes Yes Yes No
As nouns, minor is a hypernym of peanut; that is, minor is a word with a broader meaning than peanut:
  • peanut: a young child who is small for his age
  • minor: a young person of either sex
Other hypernyms of peanut include child, fry, kid, nestling, nipper, shaver, small fry, tiddler, tike, tyke, youngster.
peanut (noun) minor (noun)
pod of the peanut vine containing usually 2 nuts or seeds; `groundnut' and `monkey nut' are British terms a young person of either sex
a young child who is small for his age
widely cultivated American plant cultivated in tropical and warm regions; showy yellow flowers on stalks that bend over to the soil so that seed pods ripen underground
underground pod of the peanut vine
peanut (adjective) minor (adjective)
of little importance or influence or power; of minor status inferior in number or size or amount
lesser in scope or effect
not of legal age
(of a scale or mode) having half steps between the second and third degrees, and (usually) the fifth and sixth degrees, and the seventh and eighth degrees
of your secondary field of academic concentration or specialization
of lesser importance or stature or rank
of lesser seriousness or danger
of the younger of two boys with the same family name
relatively moderate, limited, or small
warranting only temporal punishment
peanut (verb) minor (verb)
have as one's secondary field of study
Difference between peanut and minor

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