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pluck vs strip

strip vs pluck

pluck and strip both are nouns.

pluck and strip both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
pluck Yes No Yes No
strip Yes No Yes No
As verbs, strip is a hypernym of pluck; that is, strip is a word with a broader meaning than pluck:
  • pluck: strip of feathers
  • strip: remove the surface from
pluck (noun) strip (noun)
the act of pulling and releasing a taut cord a form of erotic entertainment in which a dancer gradually undresses to music
the trait of showing courage and determination in spite of possible loss or injury artifact consisting of a narrow flat piece of material
an airfield without normal airport facilities
thin piece of wood or metal
a sequence of drawings telling a story in a newspaper or comic book
a relatively long narrow piece of something
pluck (verb) strip (verb)
pull or pull out sharply get undressed
look for and gather draw the last milk (of cows)
pull lightly but sharply with a plucking motion take off or remove
strip of feathers remove a constituent from a liquid
rip off; ask an unreasonable price remove the thread (of screws)
sell something to or obtain something from by energetic and especially underhanded activity lay bare
remove substances from by a percolating liquid
remove (someone's or one's own) clothes
remove the surface from
strip the cured leaves from
remove all contents or possession from, or empty completely
steal goods; take as spoils
take away possessions from someone
Difference between pluck and strip

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