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shoe vs habilitate

habilitate vs shoe

shoe is a noun but habilitate is not a noun.

shoe and habilitate both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
shoe Yes No Yes No
habilitate No No Yes No
As verbs, habilitate is a hypernym of shoe; that is, habilitate is a word with a broader meaning than shoe:
  • shoe: furnish with shoes
  • habilitate: provide with clothes or put clothes on
Other hypernyms of shoe include apparel, clothe, dress, enclothe, fit out, garb, garment, raiment, tog.
shoe (noun) habilitate (noun)
footwear shaped to fit the foot (below the ankle) with a flexible upper of leather or plastic and a sole and heel of heavier material
U-shaped plate nailed to underside of horse's hoof
a restraint provided when the brake linings are moved hydraulically against the brake drum to retard the wheel's rotation
(card games) a case from which playing cards are dealt one at a time
shoe (verb) habilitate (verb)
furnish with shoes provide with clothes or put clothes on
qualify for teaching at a university in Europe
Difference between shoe and habilitate

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