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ratite vs rhea

rhea vs ratite

ratite and rhea both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
ratite Yes No No No
rhea Yes No No No
As nouns, rhea is a hyponym of ratite; that is, rhea is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than ratite:
  • ratite: flightless birds having flat breastbones lacking a keel for attachment of flight muscles: ostriches, cassowaries, emus, moas, rheas, kiwis, elephant birds
  • rhea: larger of two tall fast-running flightless birds similar to ostriches but three-toed; found from Brazil to Patagonia
ratite (noun) rhea (noun)
flightless birds having flat breastbones lacking a keel for attachment of flight muscles: ostriches, cassowaries, emus, moas, rheas, kiwis, elephant birds larger of two tall fast-running flightless birds similar to ostriches but three-toed; found from Brazil to Patagonia
smaller of two tall fast-running flightless birds similar to ostriches but three-toed; found from Peru to Strait of Magellan
Difference between ratite and rhea

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