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licence vs guerrilla warfare

guerrilla warfare vs licence

licence and guerrilla warfare both are nouns.

licence is a verb but guerrilla warfare is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
licence Yes No Yes No
guerrilla warfare Yes No No No
As nouns, guerrilla warfare is a hyponym of licence; that is, guerrilla warfare is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than licence:
  • licence: excessive freedom; lack of due restraint
  • guerrilla warfare: Combat using groups of irregular, light, mobile troops within areas occupied by an enemy force, usually through hit-and-run tactics.
Other hyponyms of licence include marauding.
licence (noun) guerrilla warfare (noun)
a legal document giving official permission to do something Combat using groups of irregular, light, mobile troops within areas occupied by an enemy force, usually through hit-and-run tactics.
freedom to deviate deliberately from normally applicable rules or practices (especially in behavior or speech)
excessive freedom; lack of due restraint
licence (verb) guerrilla warfare (verb)
authorize officially
Difference between licence and guerrilla warfare

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