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insert vs catheterise

catheterise vs insert

insert is a noun but catheterise is not a noun.

insert and catheterise both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
insert Yes No Yes No
catheterise No No Yes No
As verbs, catheterise is a hyponym of insert; that is, catheterise is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than insert:
  • insert: place, fit, or thrust (something) into another thing
  • catheterise: insert a catheter into (a body part)
Other hyponyms of insert include plug, plug, plug, inoculate, inset, glass, catheterize, cup, interlard, intersperse, feed, feed in, slip, foist, inject, shoot.
insert (noun) catheterise (noun)
(film) a still picture that is introduced and that interrupts the action of a film
(broadcasting) a local announcement inserted into a network program
an artifact that is inserted or is to be inserted
a folded section placed between the leaves of another publication
insert (verb) catheterise (verb)
place, fit, or thrust (something) into another thing insert a catheter into (a body part)
insert casually
put or introduce into something
fit snugly into
Difference between insert and catheterise

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