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rattle vs tail

tail vs rattle

rattle and tail both are nouns.

rattle and tail both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
rattle Yes No Yes No
tail Yes No Yes No
As nouns, tail is a hypernym of rattle; that is, tail is a word with a broader meaning than rattle:
  • rattle: loosely connected horny sections at the end of a rattlesnake's tail
  • tail: the posterior part of the body of a vertebrate especially when elongated and extending beyond the trunk or main part of the body
rattle (noun) tail (noun)
loosely connected horny sections at the end of a rattlesnake's tail the posterior part of the body of a vertebrate especially when elongated and extending beyond the trunk or main part of the body
a baby's toy that makes percussive noises when shaken the rear part of a ship
a rapid series of short loud sounds (as might be heard with a stethoscope in some types of respiratory disorders) the rear part of an aircraft
(usually plural) the reverse side of a coin that does not bear the representation of a person's head
the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on
a spy employed to follow someone and report their movements
any projection that resembles the tail of an animal
the time of the last part of something
rattle (verb) tail (verb)
shake and cause to make a rattling noise remove or shorten the tail of an animal
make short successive sounds remove the stalk of fruits or berries
go after with the intent to catch
Difference between rattle and tail

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