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spinach vs green

green vs spinach

spinach and green both are nouns.

spinach is not an adjective while green is an adjective.

spinach is not a verb while green is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
spinach Yes No No No
green Yes Yes Yes No
As nouns, green is a hypernym of spinach; that is, green is a word with a broader meaning than spinach:
  • spinach: dark green leaves; eaten cooked or raw in salads
  • green: any of various leafy plants or their leaves and stems eaten as vegetables
Other hypernyms of spinach include greens, leafy vegetable.
spinach (noun) green (noun)
dark green leaves; eaten cooked or raw in salads street names for ketamine
southwestern Asian plant widely cultivated for its succulent edible dark green leaves green color or pigment; resembling the color of growing grass
any of various leafy plants or their leaves and stems eaten as vegetables
an area of closely cropped grass surrounding the hole on a golf course
a piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area
spinach (adjective) green (adjective)
not fully developed or mature; not ripe
concerned with or supporting or in conformity with the political principles of the Green Party
of the color between blue and yellow in the color spectrum; similar to the color of fresh grass
looking pale and unhealthy
naive and easily deceived or tricked
spinach (verb) green (verb)
turn or become green
Difference between spinach and green

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