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runner vs ski

ski vs runner

runner and ski both are nouns.

runner is not a verb while ski is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
runner Yes No No No
ski Yes No Yes No
As nouns, ski is a hyponym of runner; that is, ski is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than runner:
  • runner: device consisting of the parts on which something can slide along
  • ski: narrow wood or metal or plastic runners used in pairs for gliding over snow
Other hyponyms of runner include blade.
runner (noun) ski (noun)
fish of western Atlantic: Cape Cod to Brazil narrow wood or metal or plastic runners used in pairs for gliding over snow
device consisting of the parts on which something can slide along
a long narrow carpet
a trained athlete who competes in foot races
someone who imports or exports without paying duties
a baseball player on the team at bat who is on base (or attempting to reach a base)
someone who travels on foot by running
a person who is employed to deliver messages or documents
(football) the player who is carrying (and trying to advance) the ball on an offensive play
a horizontal branch from the base of plant that produces new plants from buds at its tips
runner (verb) ski (verb)
move along on skis
Difference between runner and ski

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