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yew vs Taxus baccata

Taxus baccata vs yew

yew and Taxus baccata both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
yew Yes No No No
Taxus baccata Yes No No No
As nouns, Taxus baccata is a hyponym of yew; that is, Taxus baccata is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than yew:
  • yew: any of numerous evergreen trees or shrubs having red cup-shaped berries and flattened needlelike leaves
  • Taxus baccata: predominant yew in Europe; extraordinarily long-lived and slow growing; one of the oldest species in the world
yew (noun) Taxus baccata (noun)
any of numerous evergreen trees or shrubs having red cup-shaped berries and flattened needlelike leaves predominant yew in Europe; extraordinarily long-lived and slow growing; one of the oldest species in the world
wood of a yew; especially the durable fine-grained light brown or red wood of the English yew valued for cabinetwork and archery bows
Difference between yew and Taxus baccata

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