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wash vs creek bed

creek bed vs wash

wash and creek bed both are nouns.

wash is a verb but creek bed is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
wash Yes No Yes No
creek bed Yes No No No
As nouns, creek bed is a hypernym of wash; that is, creek bed is a word with a broader meaning than wash:
  • wash: the dry bed of an intermittent stream (as at the bottom of a canyon)
  • creek bed: a channel occupied (or formerly occupied) by a stream
Other hypernyms of wash include streambed.
wash (noun) creek bed (noun)
any enterprise in which losses and gains cancel out a channel occupied (or formerly occupied) by a stream
the work of cleansing (usually with soap and water)
garments or white goods that can be cleaned by laundering
a watercolor made by applying a series of monochrome washes one over the other
a thin coat of water-base paint
the dry bed of an intermittent stream (as at the bottom of a canyon)
the flow of air that is driven backwards by an aircraft propeller
the erosive process of washing away soil or gravel by water (as from a roadway)
wash (verb) creek bed (verb)
cleanse (one's body) with soap and water
to cleanse (itself or another animal) by licking
remove by the application of water or other liquid and soap or some other cleaning agent
make moist
wash or flow against
form by erosion
wash by removing particles
cleanse with a cleaning agent, such as soap, and water
separate dirt or gravel from (precious minerals)
clean with some chemical process
apply a thin coating of paint, metal, etc., to
move by or as if by water
be capable of being washed
admit to testing or proof
Difference between wash and creek bed

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