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chop vs physical phenomenon

physical phenomenon vs chop

chop and physical phenomenon both are nouns.

chop is a verb but physical phenomenon is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
chop Yes No Yes No
physical phenomenon Yes No No No
As nouns, physical phenomenon is a hypernym of chop; that is, physical phenomenon is a word with a broader meaning than chop:
  • chop: the irregular motion of waves (usually caused by wind blowing in a direction opposite to the tide)
  • physical phenomenon: a natural phenomenon involving the physical properties of matter and energy
chop (noun) physical phenomenon (noun)
a tennis return made with a downward motion that puts backspin on the ball a natural phenomenon involving the physical properties of matter and energy
a grounder that bounces high in the air
a jaw
a small cut of meat including part of a rib
the irregular motion of waves (usually caused by wind blowing in a direction opposite to the tide)
chop (verb) physical phenomenon (verb)
hit sharply
cut with a hacking tool
cut into pieces with repeated blows
strike sharply, as in some sports
form or shape by chopping
move suddenly
Difference between chop and physical phenomenon

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