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sword lily vs gladdon

gladdon vs sword lily

sword lily and gladdon both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
sword lily Yes No No No
gladdon Yes No No No
As nouns, gladdon is a hyponym of sword lily; that is, gladdon is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than sword lily:
  • sword lily: plants with sword-shaped leaves and erect stalks bearing bright-colored flowers composed of three petals and three drooping sepals
  • gladdon: iris with purple flowers and foul-smelling leaves; southern and western Europe and North Africa
sword lily (noun) gladdon (noun)
plants with sword-shaped leaves and erect stalks bearing bright-colored flowers composed of three petals and three drooping sepals iris with purple flowers and foul-smelling leaves; southern and western Europe and North Africa
any of numerous plants of the genus Gladiolus native chiefly to tropical and South Africa having sword-shaped leaves and one-sided spikes of brightly colored funnel-shaped flowers; widely cultivated
Difference between sword lily and gladdon

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