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immortal vs Greco-Roman deity

Greco-Roman deity vs immortal

immortal and Greco-Roman deity both are nouns.

immortal is an adjective but Greco-Roman deity is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
immortal Yes Yes No No
Greco-Roman deity Yes No No No
As nouns, Greco-Roman deity is a hyponym of immortal; that is, Greco-Roman deity is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than immortal:
  • immortal: any supernatural being worshipped as controlling some part of the world or some aspect of life or who is the personification of a force
  • Greco-Roman deity: a deity of classical mythology
immortal (noun) Greco-Roman deity (noun)
any supernatural being worshipped as controlling some part of the world or some aspect of life or who is the personification of a force a deity of classical mythology
a person (such as an author) of enduring fame
immortal (adjective) Greco-Roman deity (adjective)
not subject to death
Difference between immortal and Greco-Roman deity

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