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feedstock vs staple

staple vs feedstock

feedstock and staple both are nouns.

feedstock is not an adjective while staple is an adjective.

feedstock is not a verb while staple is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
feedstock Yes No No No
staple Yes Yes Yes No
As nouns, staple is a hypernym of feedstock; that is, staple is a word with a broader meaning than feedstock:
  • feedstock: the raw material that is required for some industrial process
  • staple: material suitable for manufacture or use or finishing
Other hypernyms of feedstock include raw material.
feedstock (noun) staple (noun)
the raw material that is required for some industrial process (usually in the plural) a necessary commodity for which demand is constant
paper fastener consisting of a short length of U-shaped wire that can fasten papers together
a short U-shaped wire nail
material suitable for manufacture or use or finishing
a natural fiber (raw cotton, wool, hemp, flax) that can be twisted to form yarn
feedstock (adjective) staple (adjective)
necessary or important, especially regarding food or commodities
feedstock (verb) staple (verb)
secure or fasten with a staple or staples
Difference between feedstock and staple

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