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trough vs cradle

cradle vs trough

trough and cradle both are nouns.

trough is not a verb while cradle is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
trough Yes No No No
cradle Yes No Yes No
As nouns, cradle is a hyponym of trough; that is, cradle is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than trough:
  • trough: a long narrow shallow receptacle
  • cradle: a trough that can be rocked back and forth; used by gold miners to shake auriferous earth in water in order to separate the gold
Other hyponyms of trough include rocker.
trough (noun) cradle (noun)
a channel along the eaves or on the roof; collects and carries away rainwater a baby bed with sides and rockers
a container (usually in a barn or stable) from which cattle or horses feed a trough that can be rocked back and forth; used by gold miners to shake auriferous earth in water in order to separate the gold
a long narrow shallow receptacle where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence
a narrow depression (as in the earth or between ocean waves or in the ocean bed) birth of a person
a treasury for government funds
a concave shape with an open top
trough (verb) cradle (verb)
run with the stick
hold gently and carefully
wash in a cradle
cut grain with a cradle scythe
hold or place in or as if in a cradle
bring up from infancy
Difference between trough and cradle

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