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plough vs locomote

locomote vs plough

plough is a noun but locomote is not a noun.

plough and locomote both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
plough Yes No Yes No
locomote No No Yes No
As verbs, locomote is a hypernym of plough; that is, locomote is a word with a broader meaning than plough:
  • plough: move in a way resembling that of a plow cutting into or going through the soil
  • locomote: change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically
Other hypernyms of plough include go, move, travel.
plough (noun) locomote (noun)
a farm tool having one or more heavy blades to break the soil and cut a furrow prior to sowing
plough (verb) locomote (verb)
to break and turn over earth especially with a plow change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically
move in a way resembling that of a plow cutting into or going through the soil
Difference between plough and locomote

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