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carbonate vs Lithonate

Lithonate vs carbonate

carbonate and Lithonate both are nouns.

carbonate is a verb but Lithonate is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
carbonate Yes No Yes No
Lithonate Yes No No No
As nouns, Lithonate is a hyponym of carbonate; that is, Lithonate is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than carbonate:
  • carbonate: a salt or ester of carbonic acid (containing the anion CO3)
  • Lithonate: a white powder (LiCO3) used in manufacturing glass and ceramics and as a drug; the drug (trade names Lithane or Lithonate or Eskalith) is used to treat some forms of depression and manic episodes of manic-depressive disorder
carbonate (noun) Lithonate (noun)
a salt or ester of carbonic acid (containing the anion CO3) a white powder (LiCO3) used in manufacturing glass and ceramics and as a drug; the drug (trade names Lithane or Lithonate or Eskalith) is used to treat some forms of depression and manic episodes of manic-depressive disorder
carbonate (verb) Lithonate (verb)
treat with carbon dioxide
turn into a carbonate
Difference between carbonate and Lithonate

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