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white oak vs Garry oak

Garry oak vs white oak

white oak and Garry oak both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
white oak Yes No No No
Garry oak Yes No No No
As nouns, Garry oak is a hyponym of white oak; that is, Garry oak is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than white oak:
  • white oak: any of numerous Old World and American oaks having 6 to 8 stamens in each floret, acorns that mature in one year and leaf veins that never extend beyond the margin of the leaf
  • Garry oak: small deciduous tree of western North America with crooked branches and pale grey bark
white oak (noun) Garry oak (noun)
any of numerous Old World and American oaks having 6 to 8 stamens in each floret, acorns that mature in one year and leaf veins that never extend beyond the margin of the leaf small deciduous tree of western North America with crooked branches and pale grey bark
Difference between white oak and Garry oak

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