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whin vs broom

broom vs whin

whin and broom both are nouns.

whin is not a verb while broom is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
whin Yes No No No
broom Yes No Yes No
As nouns, broom is a hypernym of whin; that is, broom is a word with a broader meaning than whin:
  • whin: small Eurasian shrub having clusters of yellow flowers that yield a dye; common as a weed in Britain and the United States; sometimes grown as an ornamental
  • broom: any of various shrubs of the genera Cytisus or Genista or Spartium having long slender branches and racemes of yellow flowers
whin (noun) broom (noun)
any of various hard colored rocks (especially rocks consisting of chert or basalt) a cleaning implement for sweeping; bundle of straws or twigs attached to a long handle
small Eurasian shrub having clusters of yellow flowers that yield a dye; common as a weed in Britain and the United States; sometimes grown as an ornamental any of various shrubs of the genera Cytisus or Genista or Spartium having long slender branches and racemes of yellow flowers
very spiny and dense evergreen shrub with fragrant golden-yellow flowers; common throughout western Europe common Old World heath represented by many varieties; low evergreen grown widely in the Northern Hemisphere
whin (verb) broom (verb)
sweep with a broom or as if with a broom
finish with a broom
Difference between whin and broom

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