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pickup vs truck

truck vs pickup

pickup and truck both are nouns.

pickup is not a verb while truck is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
pickup Yes No No No
truck Yes No Yes No
As nouns, truck is a hypernym of pickup; that is, truck is a word with a broader meaning than pickup:
  • pickup: a light truck with an open body and low sides and a tailboard
  • truck: an automotive vehicle suitable for hauling
Other hypernyms of pickup include motortruck.
pickup (noun) truck (noun)
the act or process of picking up or collecting from various places an automotive vehicle suitable for hauling
the act of taking aboard passengers or freight a handcart that has a frame with two low wheels and a ledge at the bottom and handles at the top; used to move crates or other heavy objects
a light truck with an open body and low sides and a tailboard
an electro-acoustic transducer that is the part of the arm of a record player that holds the needle and that is removable
mechanical device consisting of a light balanced arm that carries the cartridge
anything with restorative powers
the attribute of being capable of rapid acceleration
a warrant to take someone into custody
a casual acquaintance; often made in hope of sexual relationships
pickup (verb) truck (verb)
convey (goods etc.) by truck
Difference between pickup and truck

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