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SS vs police

police vs SS

SS and police both are nouns.

SS is not a verb while police is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
SS Yes No No No
police Yes No Yes No
As nouns, police is a hypernym of SS; that is, police is a word with a broader meaning than SS:
  • SS: special police force in Nazi Germany founded as a personal bodyguard for Adolf Hitler in 1925; the SS administered the concentration camps
  • police: the force of policemen and officers
Other hypernyms of SS include constabulary, law, police force.
SS (noun) police (noun)
special police force in Nazi Germany founded as a personal bodyguard for Adolf Hitler in 1925; the SS administered the concentration camps the force of policemen and officers
the United States intelligence agency that protects current and former presidents and vice presidents and their immediate families and protects distinguished foreign visitors; detects and apprehends counterfeiters; suppresses forgery of government securities and documents
SS (verb) police (verb)
maintain the security of by carrying out a patrol
Difference between SS and police

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