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pedicure vs groom

groom vs pedicure

pedicure and groom both are nouns.

pedicure and groom both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
pedicure Yes No Yes No
groom Yes No Yes No
As verbs, groom is a hypernym of pedicure; that is, groom is a word with a broader meaning than pedicure:
  • pedicure: care for one's feet by cutting and shaping the nails, etc.
  • groom: care for one's external appearance
Other hypernyms of pedicure include neaten.
pedicure (noun) groom (noun)
professional care for the feet and toenails a man who has recently been married
someone employed in a stable to take care of the horses
a man participant in his own marriage ceremony
pedicure (verb) groom (verb)
care for one's feet by cutting and shaping the nails, etc. care for one's external appearance
give a neat appearance to
educate for a future role or function
Difference between pedicure and groom

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