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rabbit vs cottontail

cottontail vs rabbit

rabbit and cottontail both are nouns.

rabbit is a verb but cottontail is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
rabbit Yes No Yes No
cottontail Yes No No No
As nouns, cottontail is a hyponym of rabbit; that is, cottontail is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than rabbit:
  • rabbit: any of various burrowing animals of the family Leporidae having long ears and short tails; some domesticated and raised for pets or food
  • cottontail: common small rabbit of North America having greyish or brownish fur and a tail with a white underside; a host for Ixodes pacificus and Ixodes scapularis (Lyme disease ticks)
rabbit (noun) cottontail (noun)
any of various burrowing animals of the family Leporidae having long ears and short tails; some domesticated and raised for pets or food common small rabbit of North America having greyish or brownish fur and a tail with a white underside; a host for Ixodes pacificus and Ixodes scapularis (Lyme disease ticks)
flesh of any of various rabbits or hares (wild or domesticated) eaten as food
the fur of a rabbit
rabbit (verb) cottontail (verb)
hunt rabbits
Difference between rabbit and cottontail

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