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shark vs hammerhead

hammerhead vs shark

shark and hammerhead both are nouns.

shark is a verb but hammerhead is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
shark Yes No Yes No
hammerhead Yes No No No
As nouns, hammerhead is a hyponym of shark; that is, hammerhead is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than shark:
  • shark: any of numerous elongate mostly marine carnivorous fishes with heterocercal caudal fins and tough skin covered with small toothlike scales
  • hammerhead: medium-sized live-bearing shark with eyes at either end of a flattened hammer-shaped head; worldwide in warm waters; can be dangerous
shark (noun) hammerhead (noun)
any of numerous elongate mostly marine carnivorous fishes with heterocercal caudal fins and tough skin covered with small toothlike scales medium-sized live-bearing shark with eyes at either end of a flattened hammer-shaped head; worldwide in warm waters; can be dangerous
a person who is unusually skilled in certain ways the striking part of a hammer
a person who is ruthless and greedy and dishonest a stupid person; these words are used to express a low opinion of someone's intelligence
shark (verb) hammerhead (verb)
hunt shark
play the shark; act with trickery
Difference between shark and hammerhead

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