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young mammal vs lamb

lamb vs young mammal

young mammal and lamb both are nouns.

young mammal is not a verb while lamb is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
young mammal Yes No No No
lamb Yes No Yes No
As nouns, lamb is a hyponym of young mammal; that is, lamb is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than young mammal:
  • young mammal: any immature mammal
  • lamb: young sheep
Other hyponyms of young mammal include baby, pup, whelp, wolf cub, wolf pup, cub, young carnivore, kit, suckling, calf, calf, kitten, kitty, foal, piggy, piglet, shoat, shote, heifer, bullock, fawn.
young mammal (noun) lamb (noun)
any immature mammal young sheep
the flesh of a young domestic sheep eaten as food
a sweet innocent mild-mannered person (especially a child)
a person easily deceived or cheated (especially in financial matters)
young mammal (verb) lamb (verb)
give birth to a lamb
Difference between young mammal and lamb

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