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confederacy vs lot

lot vs confederacy

confederacy and lot both are nouns.

confederacy is not a verb while lot is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
confederacy Yes No No No
lot Yes No Yes No
As nouns, lot is a hypernym of confederacy; that is, lot is a word with a broader meaning than confederacy:
  • confederacy: a group of conspirators banded together to achieve some harmful or illegal purpose
  • lot: an unofficial association of people or groups
Other hypernyms of confederacy include band, circle, set.
confederacy (noun) lot (noun)
a secret agreement between two or more people to perform an unlawful act anything (straws or pebbles etc.) taken or chosen at random
a union of political organizations an unofficial association of people or groups
a group of conspirators banded together to achieve some harmful or illegal purpose any collection in its entirety
a parcel of land having fixed boundaries
(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you)
confederacy (verb) lot (verb)
administer or bestow, as in small portions
divide into lots, as of land, for example
Difference between confederacy and lot

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