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compound vs bitter principle

bitter principle vs compound

compound and bitter principle both are nouns.

compound is an adjective but bitter principle is not an adjective.

compound is a verb but bitter principle is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
compound Yes Yes Yes No
bitter principle Yes No No No
As nouns, bitter principle is a hyponym of compound; that is, bitter principle is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than compound:
  • compound: (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight
  • bitter principle: any one of several hundred compounds having a bitter taste; not admitting of chemical classification
compound (noun) bitter principle (noun)
an enclosure of residences and other building (especially in the Orient) any one of several hundred compounds having a bitter taste; not admitting of chemical classification
a whole formed by a union of two or more elements or parts
a word (as anthropology, kilocycle, builder) consisting of any of various combinations of words, combining forms, or affixes.
(chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight
compound (adjective) bitter principle (adjective)
composed of more than one part
consisting of two or more substances or ingredients or elements or parts
composed of many distinct individuals united to form a whole or colony
compound (verb) bitter principle (verb)
put or add together
make more intense, stronger, or more marked
combine so as to form a whole; mix
create by mixing or combining
calculate principal and interest
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