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conductor vs silver

silver vs conductor

conductor and silver both are nouns.

conductor is not an adjective while silver is an adjective.

conductor is not a verb while silver is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
conductor Yes No No No
silver Yes Yes Yes No
As nouns, silver is a hyponym of conductor; that is, silver is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than conductor:
  • conductor: a substance that readily conducts e.g. electricity and heat
  • silver: a soft white precious univalent metallic element having the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of any metal; occurs in argentite and in free form; used in coins and jewelry and tableware and photography
conductor (noun) silver (noun)
a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc. silverware eating utensils
the person who leads a musical group a trophy made of silver (or having the appearance of silver) that is usually awarded for winning second place in a competition
the person who collects fares on a public conveyance a light shade of grey
a substance that readily conducts e.g. electricity and heat coins made of silver
a soft white precious univalent metallic element having the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of any metal; occurs in argentite and in free form; used in coins and jewelry and tableware and photography
conductor (adjective) silver (adjective)
of lustrous grey; covered with or tinged with the color of silver
expressing yourself readily, clearly, effectively
having the white lustrous sheen of silver
made from or largely consisting of silver
conductor (verb) silver (verb)
make silver in color
turn silver
coat with a layer of silver or a silver amalgam
Difference between conductor and silver

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