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pocket vs marsupium

marsupium vs pocket

pocket and marsupium both are nouns.

pocket is a verb but marsupium is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
pocket Yes No Yes No
marsupium Yes No No No
As nouns, marsupium is a hyponym of pocket; that is, marsupium is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than pocket:
  • pocket: (anatomy) saclike structure in any of various animals (as a marsupial or gopher or pelican)
  • marsupium: an external abdominal pouch in most marsupials where newborn offspring are suckled
pocket (noun) marsupium (noun)
a small pouch inside a garment for carrying small articles an external abdominal pouch in most marsupials where newborn offspring are suckled
an opening at the corner or on the side of a billiard table into which billiard balls are struck
(anatomy) saclike structure in any of various animals (as a marsupial or gopher or pelican)
a small isolated group of people
a local region of low pressure or descending air that causes a plane to lose height suddenly
a supply of money
an enclosed space
a hollow concave shape made by removing something
(bowling) the space between the headpin and the pins behind it on the right or left
pocket (verb) marsupium (verb)
put in one's pocket
take unlawfully
Difference between pocket and marsupium

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