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southern red oak vs red oak

red oak vs southern red oak

southern red oak and red oak both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
southern red oak Yes No No No
red oak Yes No No No
As nouns, red oak is a hypernym of southern red oak; that is, red oak is a word with a broader meaning than southern red oak:
  • southern red oak: large round-topped deciduous tree with spreading branches having narrow falcate leaves with deeply sinuate lobes and wood similar to that of northern red oaks; New Jersey to Illinois and southward
  • red oak: any of numerous American oaks having 4 stamens in each floret, acorns requiring two years to mature and leaf veins usually extending beyond the leaf margin to form points or bristles
southern red oak (noun) red oak (noun)
large round-topped deciduous tree with spreading branches having narrow falcate leaves with deeply sinuate lobes and wood similar to that of northern red oaks; New Jersey to Illinois and southward any of numerous American oaks having 4 stamens in each floret, acorns requiring two years to mature and leaf veins usually extending beyond the leaf margin to form points or bristles
Difference between southern red oak and red oak

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