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brotherhood vs I.W.W.

I.W.W. vs brotherhood

brotherhood and I.W.W. both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
brotherhood Yes No No No
I.W.W. Yes No No No
As nouns, I.W.W. is a hyponym of brotherhood; that is, I.W.W. is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than brotherhood:
  • brotherhood: an organization of employees formed to bargain with the employer
  • I.W.W.: a former international labor union and radical labor movement in the United States; founded in Chicago in 1905 and dedicated to the overthrow of capitalism; its membership declined after World War I
brotherhood (noun) I.W.W. (noun)
the feeling that men should treat one another like brothers a former international labor union and radical labor movement in the United States; founded in Chicago in 1905 and dedicated to the overthrow of capitalism; its membership declined after World War I
people engaged in a particular occupation
an organization of employees formed to bargain with the employer
the kinship relation between a male offspring and the siblings
Difference between brotherhood and I.W.W.

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