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pump vs shoe

shoe vs pump

pump and shoe both are nouns.

pump and shoe both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
pump Yes No Yes No
shoe Yes No Yes No
As nouns, shoe is a hypernym of pump; that is, shoe is a word with a broader meaning than pump:
  • pump: a low-cut shoe without fastenings
  • shoe: footwear shaped to fit the foot (below the ankle) with a flexible upper of leather or plastic and a sole and heel of heavier material
pump (noun) shoe (noun)
a mechanical device that moves fluid or gas by pressure or suction footwear shaped to fit the foot (below the ankle) with a flexible upper of leather or plastic and a sole and heel of heavier material
a low-cut shoe without fastenings U-shaped plate nailed to underside of horse's hoof
the hollow muscular organ located behind the sternum and between the lungs; its rhythmic contractions move the blood through the body a restraint provided when the brake linings are moved hydraulically against the brake drum to retard the wheel's rotation
(card games) a case from which playing cards are dealt one at a time
pump (verb) shoe (verb)
question persistently furnish with shoes
deliver forth
operate like a pump; move up and down, like a handle or a pedal
raise (gases or fluids) with a pump
draw or pour with a pump
flow intermittently
move up and down
supply in great quantities
Difference between pump and shoe

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