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tupelo tree vs black gum

black gum vs tupelo tree

tupelo tree and black gum both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
tupelo tree Yes No No No
black gum Yes No No No
As nouns, black gum is a hyponym of tupelo tree; that is, black gum is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than tupelo tree:
  • tupelo tree: any of several gum trees of swampy areas of North America
  • black gum: columnar tree of eastern North America having horizontal limbs and small leaves that emerge late in spring and have brilliant color in early fall
Other hyponyms of tupelo tree include Nyssa aquatica, water gum, Nyssa sylvatica, pepperidge, sour gum.
tupelo tree (noun) black gum (noun)
any of several gum trees of swampy areas of North America columnar tree of eastern North America having horizontal limbs and small leaves that emerge late in spring and have brilliant color in early fall
a small mallee with rough dark-colored bark toward the butt; yields a red eucalyptus kino gum
Difference between tupelo tree and black gum

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