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Latin vs denizen

denizen vs Latin

Latin and denizen both are nouns.

Latin is an adjective but denizen is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Latin Yes Yes No No
denizen Yes No No No
As nouns, denizen is a hypernym of Latin; that is, denizen is a word with a broader meaning than Latin:
  • Latin: an inhabitant of ancient Latium
  • denizen: a person who inhabits a particular place
Other hypernyms of Latin include dweller, habitant, indweller, inhabitant.
Latin (noun) denizen (noun)
any dialect of the language of ancient Rome a plant or animal naturalized in a region
a person who is a member of those peoples whose languages derived from Latin a person who inhabits a particular place
an inhabitant of ancient Latium
Latin (adjective) denizen (adjective)
of or relating to the ancient Latins or the Latin language
of or relating to the ancient region of Latium
relating to languages derived from Latin
relating to people or countries speaking Romance languages
Difference between Latin and denizen

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