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water plant vs hydrilla

hydrilla vs water plant

water plant and hydrilla both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
water plant Yes No No No
hydrilla Yes No No No
As nouns, hydrilla is a hyponym of water plant; that is, hydrilla is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than water plant:
  • water plant: a plant that grows partly or wholly in water whether rooted in the mud, as a lotus, or floating without anchorage, as the water hyacinth
  • hydrilla: submersed plant with whorled lanceolate leaves and solitary axillary flowers; Old World plant naturalized in southern United States and clogging Florida's waterways
water plant (noun) hydrilla (noun)
a plant that grows partly or wholly in water whether rooted in the mud, as a lotus, or floating without anchorage, as the water hyacinth submersed plant with whorled lanceolate leaves and solitary axillary flowers; Old World plant naturalized in southern United States and clogging Florida's waterways
Difference between water plant and hydrilla

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