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eddy vs course

course vs eddy

eddy and course both are nouns.

eddy and course both are verbs.

eddy is not an adverb while course is an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
eddy Yes No Yes No
course Yes No Yes Yes
As verbs, course is a hypernym of eddy; that is, course is a word with a broader meaning than eddy:
  • eddy: flow in a circular current, of liquids
  • course: move along, of liquids
Other hypernyms of eddy include feed, flow, run.
eddy (noun) course (noun)
a miniature whirlpool or whirlwind resulting when the current of a fluid doubles back on itself a mode of action
education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings
facility consisting of a circumscribed area of land or water laid out for a sport
(construction) a layer of masonry
part of a meal served at one time
a connected series of events or actions or developments
a body of students who are taught together
general line of orientation
a line or route along which something travels or moves
eddy (verb) course (verb)
flow in a circular current, of liquids hunt with hounds
move along, of liquids
move swiftly through or over
eddy (adverb) course (adverb)
as might be expected
Difference between eddy and course

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