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rail vs fife rail

fife rail vs rail

rail and fife rail both are nouns.

rail is a verb but fife rail is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
rail Yes No Yes No
fife rail Yes No No No
As nouns, fife rail is a hyponym of rail; that is, fife rail is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than rail:
  • rail: a barrier consisting of a horizontal bar and supports
  • fife rail: the railing surrounding the mast of a sailing vessel
Other hyponyms of rail include bar, guardrail, safety rail, taffrail.
rail (noun) fife rail (noun)
any of numerous widely distributed small wading birds of the family Rallidae having short wings and very long toes for running on soft mud the railing surrounding the mast of a sailing vessel
a horizontal bar (usually of wood or metal)
a bar or pair of parallel bars of rolled steel making the railway along which railroad cars or other vehicles can roll
a barrier consisting of a horizontal bar and supports
short for railway
rail (verb) fife rail (verb)
complain bitterly
spread negative information about
criticize severely
fish with a handline over the rails of a boat
lay with rails
travel by rail or train
separate with a railing
convey (goods etc.) by rails
provide with rails
enclose with rails
Difference between rail and fife rail

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