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wake-robin vs arum

arum vs wake-robin

wake-robin and arum both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
wake-robin Yes No No No
arum Yes No No No
As nouns, arum is a hypernym of wake-robin; that is, arum is a word with a broader meaning than wake-robin:
  • wake-robin: common American spring-flowering woodland herb having sheathing leaves and an upright club-shaped spadix with overarching green and purple spathe producing scarlet berries
  • arum: any plant of the family Araceae; have small flowers massed on a spadix surrounded by a large spathe
Other hypernyms of wake-robin include aroid.
wake-robin (noun) arum (noun)
any liliaceous plant of the genus Trillium having a whorl of three leaves at the top of the stem with a single three-petaled flower any plant of the family Araceae; have small flowers massed on a spadix surrounded by a large spathe
common American spring-flowering woodland herb having sheathing leaves and an upright club-shaped spadix with overarching green and purple spathe producing scarlet berries starch resembling sago that is obtained from cuckoopint root
Difference between wake-robin and arum

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