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landmark vs structure

structure vs landmark

landmark and structure both are nouns.

landmark is not a verb while structure is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
landmark Yes No No No
structure Yes No Yes No
As nouns, structure is a hypernym of landmark; that is, structure is a word with a broader meaning than landmark:
  • landmark: an anatomical structure used as a point of origin in locating other anatomical structures (as in surgery) or as point from which measurements can be taken
  • structure: a particular complex anatomical part of a living thing and its construction and arrangement
landmark (noun) structure (noun)
an anatomical structure used as a point of origin in locating other anatomical structures (as in surgery) or as point from which measurements can be taken a thing constructed; a complex entity constructed of many parts
a mark showing the boundary of a piece of land the manner of construction of something and the arrangement of its parts
an event marking a unique or important historical change of course or one on which important developments depend a particular complex anatomical part of a living thing and its construction and arrangement
the position of a prominent or well-known object in a particular landscape the complex composition of knowledge as elements and their combinations
the people in a society considered as a system organized by a characteristic pattern of relationships
landmark (verb) structure (verb)
give a structure to
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