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escalator vs clause

clause vs escalator

escalator and clause both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
escalator Yes No No No
clause Yes No No No
As nouns, clause is a hypernym of escalator; that is, clause is a word with a broader meaning than escalator:
  • escalator: a clause in a contract that provides for an increase or a decrease in wages or prices or benefits etc. depending on certain conditions (as a change in the cost of living index)
  • clause: a separate section of a legal document (as a statute or contract or will)
Other hypernyms of escalator include article.
escalator (noun) clause (noun)
a stairway whose steps move continuously on a circulating belt (grammar) an expression including a subject and predicate functioning as a part of a complex sentence
a clause in a contract that provides for an increase or a decrease in wages or prices or benefits etc. depending on certain conditions (as a change in the cost of living index) a separate section of a legal document (as a statute or contract or will)
Difference between escalator and clause

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