No, warts and verrucas are not the same thing. They are both caused by a virus, but they are different types of skin infections.
Warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and are raised, rough, and often flesh-colored. They can appear anywhere on the body, but they are most common on the hands and feet. Warts often look like a raised bump with a rough surface or a cluster of bumps.
Verrucas, also known as plantar warts, are caused by a different type of HPV. They are usually found on the soles of the feet and are flat, hard, and painful. They often have a black center surrounded by a white ring.
Both warts and verrucas can be spread from person to person, and both can be treated with over-the-counter treatments. However, some warts may require medical treatment, such as freezing or burning, to be removed.