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shank vs golf stroke

golf stroke vs shank

shank and golf stroke both are nouns.

shank is a verb but golf stroke is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
shank Yes No Yes No
golf stroke Yes No No No
As nouns, golf stroke is a hypernym of shank; that is, golf stroke is a word with a broader meaning than shank:
  • shank: a poor golf stroke in which the heel of the club hits the ball
  • golf stroke: the act of swinging a golf club at a golf ball and (usually) hitting it
Other hypernyms of shank include golf shot, swing.
shank (noun) golf stroke (noun)
a poor golf stroke in which the heel of the club hits the ball the act of swinging a golf club at a golf ball and (usually) hitting it
lower part of the leg extending from the hock to the fetlock in hoofed mammals
the narrow part of the shoe connecting the heel and the wide part of the sole
cylinder forming the part of a bit by which it is held in the drill
cylinder forming the part of a bolt between the thread and the head
cylinder forming a long narrow part of something
the part of the human leg between the knee and the ankle
a cut of meat (beef or veal or mutton or lamb) from the upper part of the leg
shank (verb) golf stroke (verb)
hit (a golf ball) with the heel of a club, causing the ball to veer in the wrong direction
Difference between shank and golf stroke

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