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tiller vs husbandman

husbandman vs tiller

tiller and husbandman both are nouns.

tiller is a verb but husbandman is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
tiller Yes No Yes No
husbandman Yes No No No
As nouns, husbandman is a hypernym of tiller; that is, husbandman is a word with a broader meaning than tiller:
  • tiller: someone who tills land (prepares the soil for the planting of crops)
  • husbandman: a person who operates a farm
Other hypernyms of tiller include farmer, granger, sodbuster.
tiller (noun) husbandman (noun)
lever used to turn the rudder on a boat a person who operates a farm
a farm implement used to break up the surface of the soil (for aeration and weed control and conservation of moisture)
someone who tills land (prepares the soil for the planting of crops)
a shoot that sprouts from the base of a grass
tiller (verb) husbandman (verb)
grow shoots in the form of stools or tillers
Difference between tiller and husbandman

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