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detergent vs surface-active agent

surface-active agent vs detergent

detergent and surface-active agent both are nouns.

detergent is an adjective but surface-active agent is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
detergent Yes Yes No No
surface-active agent Yes No No No
As nouns, surface-active agent is a hypernym of detergent; that is, surface-active agent is a word with a broader meaning than detergent:
  • detergent: a surface-active chemical widely used in industry and laundering
  • surface-active agent: a chemical agent capable of reducing the surface tension of a liquid in which it is dissolved
Other hypernyms of detergent include surfactant, wetter, wetting agent.
detergent (noun) surface-active agent (noun)
a cleansing agent that differs from soap but can also emulsify oils and hold dirt in suspension a chemical agent capable of reducing the surface tension of a liquid in which it is dissolved
a surface-active chemical widely used in industry and laundering
detergent (adjective) surface-active agent (adjective)
having cleansing power
Difference between detergent and surface-active agent

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