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T vs alphabetic character

alphabetic character vs T

T and alphabetic character both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
T Yes No No No
alphabetic character Yes No No No
As nouns, alphabetic character is a hypernym of T; that is, alphabetic character is a word with a broader meaning than T:
  • T: the 20th letter of the Roman alphabet
  • alphabetic character: the conventional characters of the alphabet used to represent speech
Other hypernyms of T include letter, letter of the alphabet.
T (noun) alphabetic character (noun)
thyroid hormone similar to thyroxine but with one less iodine atom per molecule and produced in smaller quantity; exerts the same biological effects as thyroxine but is more potent and briefer the conventional characters of the alphabet used to represent speech
hormone produced by the thyroid glands to regulate metabolism by controlling the rate of oxidation in cells
the 20th letter of the Roman alphabet
one of the four nucleotides used in building DNA, also known as 5'-thymidylate, thymidylate, or TMP; all four nucleotides have a common phosphate group and a sugar (ribose)
a base found in DNA (but not in RNA) and derived from pyrimidine; pairs with adenine
Difference between T and alphabetic character

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