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ridge vs spade

spade vs ridge

ridge and spade both are nouns.

ridge and spade both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
ridge Yes No Yes No
spade Yes No Yes No
As verbs, spade is a hypernym of ridge; that is, spade is a word with a broader meaning than ridge:
  • ridge: spade into alternate ridges and troughs
  • spade: dig (up) with a spade
ridge (noun) spade (noun)
a beam laid along the edge where two sloping sides of a roof meet at the top; provides an attachment for the upper ends of rafters a sturdy hand shovel that can be pushed into the earth with the foot
any long raised border or margin of a bone or tooth or membrane a playing card in the major suit that has one or more black figures on it
a long narrow natural elevation or striation
a long narrow range of hills
a long narrow natural elevation on the floor of the ocean
any long raised strip
ridge (verb) spade (verb)
form into a ridge dig (up) with a spade
spade into alternate ridges and troughs
throw soil toward (a crop row) from both sides
plough alternate strips by throwing the furrow onto an unploughed strip
extend in ridges
Difference between ridge and spade

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