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rose chafer vs scarabaean

scarabaean vs rose chafer

rose chafer and scarabaean both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
rose chafer Yes No No No
scarabaean Yes No No No
As nouns, scarabaean is a hypernym of rose chafer; that is, scarabaean is a word with a broader meaning than rose chafer:
  • rose chafer: a common metallic green European beetle: larvae feed on plant roots and adults on leaves and flowers of e.g. roses
  • scarabaean: any of numerous species of stout-bodied beetles having heads with horny spikes
Other hypernyms of rose chafer include scarabaeid, scarabaeid beetle.
rose chafer (noun) scarabaean (noun)
common North American beetle: larvae feed on roots and adults on leaves and flowers of e.g. rose bushes or apple trees or grape vines any of numerous species of stout-bodied beetles having heads with horny spikes
a common metallic green European beetle: larvae feed on plant roots and adults on leaves and flowers of e.g. roses
Difference between rose chafer and scarabaean

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