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stubble vs beard

beard vs stubble

stubble and beard both are nouns.

stubble is not a verb while beard is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
stubble Yes No No No
beard Yes No Yes No
As nouns, beard is a hypernym of stubble; that is, beard is a word with a broader meaning than stubble:
  • stubble: short stiff hairs growing on a man's face when he has not shaved for a few days
  • beard: the hair growing on the lower part of a man's face
Other hypernyms of stubble include face fungus, whiskers.
stubble (noun) beard (noun)
short stiff hairs growing on a man's face when he has not shaved for a few days tuft of strong filaments by which e.g. a mussel makes itself fast to a fixed surface
material consisting of seed coverings and small pieces of stem or leaves that have been separated from the seeds hairy growth on or near the face of certain mammals
the hair growing on the lower part of a man's face
a person who diverts suspicion from someone (especially a woman who accompanies a male homosexual in order to conceal his homosexuality)
a tuft or growth of hairs or bristles on certain plants such as iris or grasses
stubble (verb) beard (verb)
go along the rim, like a beard around the chin
Difference between stubble and beard

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