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tusker vs mammalian

mammalian vs tusker

tusker and mammalian both are nouns.

tusker is not an adjective while mammalian is an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
tusker Yes No No No
mammalian Yes Yes No No
As nouns, mammalian is a hypernym of tusker; that is, mammalian is a word with a broader meaning than tusker:
  • tusker: any mammal with prominent tusks (especially an elephant or wild boar)
  • mammalian: any warm-blooded vertebrate having the skin more or less covered with hair; young are born alive except for the small subclass of monotremes and nourished with milk
Other hypernyms of tusker include mammal.
tusker (noun) mammalian (noun)
any mammal with prominent tusks (especially an elephant or wild boar) any warm-blooded vertebrate having the skin more or less covered with hair; young are born alive except for the small subclass of monotremes and nourished with milk
tusker (adjective) mammalian (adjective)
of or relating to the class Mammalia
Difference between tusker and mammalian

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