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stilt vs Himantopus mexicanus

Himantopus mexicanus vs stilt

stilt and Himantopus mexicanus both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
stilt Yes No No No
Himantopus mexicanus Yes No No No
As nouns, Himantopus mexicanus is a hyponym of stilt; that is, Himantopus mexicanus is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than stilt:
  • stilt: long-legged three-toed black-and-white wading bird of inland ponds and marshes or brackish lagoons
  • Himantopus mexicanus: stilt of southwestern United States to northern South America having black plumage extending from the head down the back of the neck
stilt (noun) Himantopus mexicanus (noun)
long-legged three-toed black-and-white wading bird of inland ponds and marshes or brackish lagoons stilt of southwestern United States to northern South America having black plumage extending from the head down the back of the neck
long-legged three-toed wading bird of brackish marshes of Australia
one of two stout poles with foot rests in the middle; used for walking high above the ground
a column of wood or steel or concrete that is driven into the ground to provide support for a structure
Difference between stilt and Himantopus mexicanus

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