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juice vs gravy

gravy vs juice

juice and gravy both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
juice Yes No No No
gravy Yes No No No
As nouns, gravy is a hyponym of juice; that is, gravy is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than juice:
  • juice: the liquid part that can be extracted from plant or animal tissue by squeezing or cooking
  • gravy: the seasoned but not thickened juices that drip from cooking meats; often a little water is added
juice (noun) gravy (noun)
any of several liquids of the body a sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money)
the liquid part that can be extracted from plant or animal tissue by squeezing or cooking the seasoned but not thickened juices that drip from cooking meats; often a little water is added
electric current a sauce made by adding stock, flour, or other ingredients to the juice and fat that drips from cooking meats
energetic vitality
Difference between juice and gravy

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