What are the hypernyms for Club-shaped?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for Club-shaped?
The term "club-shaped" refers to an object or feature having a shape similar to that of a club, which is usually blunt and thicker at one end than the other. The antonyms for club-shaped are long and thin, slender, needle-shaped sharp, pointed or tapered. While "club-shaped" typically suggests a rounded or bulbous shape, the antonyms connote shapes that are more elongated, pointed or sharp. Examples of long and thin shapes include the blades of grass, the body of a snake or the trunk of a palm tree. These antonyms help describe shapes that are opposite to the rounded, wider end of a club.
What are the antonyms for Club-shaped?
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