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infusion vs catechu

catechu vs infusion

infusion and catechu both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
infusion Yes No No No
catechu Yes No No No
As nouns, catechu is a hyponym of infusion; that is, catechu is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than infusion:
  • infusion: a solution obtained by steeping or soaking a substance (usually in water)
  • catechu: extract of the heartwood of Acacia catechu used for dyeing and tanning and preserving fishnets and sails; formerly used medicinally
Other hyponyms of infusion include beef tea, Bovril, black catechu, pancreatin.
infusion (noun) catechu (noun)
(medicine) the passive introduction of a substance (a fluid or drug or electrolyte) into a vein or between tissues (as by gravitational force) East Indian spiny tree having twice-pinnate leaves and yellow flowers followed by flat pods; source of black catechu
the act of infusing or introducing a certain modifying element or quality extract of the heartwood of Acacia catechu used for dyeing and tanning and preserving fishnets and sails; formerly used medicinally
the process of extracting certain active properties (as a drug from a plant) by steeping or soaking (usually in water)
a solution obtained by steeping or soaking a substance (usually in water)
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