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wood-rat vs gnawer

gnawer vs wood-rat

wood-rat and gnawer both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
wood-rat Yes No No No
gnawer Yes No No No
As nouns, gnawer is a hypernym of wood-rat; that is, gnawer is a word with a broader meaning than wood-rat:
  • wood-rat: any of various small short-tailed rodents of the Northern Hemisphere having soft fur grey above and white below with furred tails and large ears; some are hosts for Ixodes pacificus and Ixodes scapularis (Lyme disease ticks)
  • gnawer: relatively small placental mammals having a single pair of constantly growing incisor teeth specialized for gnawing
Other hypernyms of wood-rat include rodent.
wood-rat (noun) gnawer (noun)
any of various small short-tailed rodents of the Northern Hemisphere having soft fur grey above and white below with furred tails and large ears; some are hosts for Ixodes pacificus and Ixodes scapularis (Lyme disease ticks) relatively small placental mammals having a single pair of constantly growing incisor teeth specialized for gnawing
Difference between wood-rat and gnawer

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