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code vs black and white

black and white vs code

code and black and white both are nouns.

code is not an adjective while black and white is an adjective.

code is a verb but black and white is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
code Yes No Yes No
black and white Yes Yes No No
As nouns, black and white is a hypernym of code; that is, black and white is a word with a broader meaning than code:
  • code: a set of rules or principles or laws (especially written ones)
  • black and white: communication by means of written symbols (either printed or handwritten)
Other hypernyms of code include written communication, written language.
code (noun) black and white (noun)
a coding system used for transmitting messages requiring brevity or secrecy a black-and-white photograph or slide
a set of rules or principles or laws (especially written ones) communication by means of written symbols (either printed or handwritten)
(computer science) the symbolic arrangement of data or instructions in a computer program or the set of such instructions
a series of letters, numbers or symbols assigned to something for the purpose of classification or identification
code (adjective) black and white (adjective)
not having or not capable of producing colors
code (verb) black and white (verb)
convert ordinary language into code
attach a code to
Difference between code and black and white

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