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gunpowder vs black powder

black powder vs gunpowder

gunpowder and black powder both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
gunpowder Yes No No No
black powder Yes No No No
As nouns, black powder is a hyponym of gunpowder; that is, black powder is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than gunpowder:
  • gunpowder: a mixture of potassium nitrate, charcoal, and sulfur in a 75:15:10 ratio which is used in gunnery, time fuses, and fireworks
  • black powder: a simple form of gunpowder, consisting of a mixture of saltpeter, charcoal, and sulfur; invented in the 9th century in China.
gunpowder (noun) black powder (noun)
a mixture of potassium nitrate, charcoal, and sulfur in a 75:15:10 ratio which is used in gunnery, time fuses, and fireworks a simple form of gunpowder, consisting of a mixture of saltpeter, charcoal, and sulfur; invented in the 9th century in China.
Difference between gunpowder and black powder

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