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Warren vs Vegetable - What's the difference?

warren | vegetable |

As a proper noun warren

is .

As a noun vegetable is

any plant.

As an adjective vegetable is

of or relating to plants.

warren

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • The system of burrows where rabbits live.
  • An enclosed piece of land set aside for breeding game, especially rabbits.
  • (figuratively) A mazelike place of dark alleys etc in which it's easy to lose oneself; especially one that may be overcrowded.
  • A heart-shaped hoe.
  • Derived terms

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    Anagrams

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    vegetable

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Any plant.
  • A plant raised for some edible part of it, such as the leaves, roots, fruit or flowers, but excluding any plant considered to be a fruit, grain, or spice in the culinary sense.
  • The edible part of such a plant.
  • (figuratively, derogatory) A person whose brain (or, infrequently, body) has been damaged so that they cannot interact with the surrounding environment; a brain-dead person.
  • Synonyms

    * (derogatory term for a person with brain damage) cabbage

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Of or relating to plants.
  • Of or relating to vegetables.