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closure vs parliamentary law

parliamentary law vs closure

closure and parliamentary law both are nouns.

closure is a verb but parliamentary law is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
closure Yes No Yes No
parliamentary law Yes No No No
As nouns, parliamentary law is a hypernym of closure; that is, parliamentary law is a word with a broader meaning than closure:
  • closure: a rule for limiting or ending debate in a deliberative body
  • parliamentary law: a body of rules followed by an assembly
Other hypernyms of closure include order, parliamentary procedure, rules of order.
closure (noun) parliamentary law (noun)
termination of operations a body of rules followed by an assembly
the act of blocking
approaching a particular destination; a coming closer; a narrowing of a gap
an obstruction in a pipe or tube
a Gestalt principle of organization holding that there is an innate tendency to perceive incomplete objects as complete and to close or fill gaps and to perceive asymmetric stimuli as symmetric
something settled or resolved; the outcome of decision making
a rule for limiting or ending debate in a deliberative body
closure (verb) parliamentary law (verb)
terminate debate by calling for a vote
Difference between closure and parliamentary law

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