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sucker vs buffalofish

buffalofish vs sucker

sucker and buffalofish both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
sucker Yes No No No
buffalofish Yes No No No
As nouns, buffalofish is a hyponym of sucker; that is, buffalofish is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than sucker:
  • sucker: mostly North American freshwater fishes with a thick-lipped mouth for feeding by suction; related to carps
  • buffalofish: any of several large suckers of the Mississippi valley
sucker (noun) buffalofish (noun)
mostly North American freshwater fishes with a thick-lipped mouth for feeding by suction; related to carps any of several large suckers of the Mississippi valley
an organ specialized for sucking nourishment or for adhering to objects by suction large carp-like North American fish
hard candy on a stick
flesh of any of numerous North American food fishes with toothless jaws
a drinker who sucks (as at a nipple or through a straw)
a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
a shoot arising from a plant's roots
Difference between sucker and buffalofish

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