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locum tenens vs substitute

substitute vs locum tenens

locum tenens and substitute both are nouns.

locum tenens is not an adjective while substitute is an adjective.

locum tenens is not a verb while substitute is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
locum tenens Yes No No No
substitute Yes Yes Yes No
As nouns, substitute is a hypernym of locum tenens; that is, substitute is a word with a broader meaning than locum tenens:
  • locum tenens: someone (physician or clergyman) who substitutes temporarily for another member of the same profession
  • substitute: someone who takes the place of another (as when things get dangerous or difficult)
Other hypernyms of locum tenens include backup, backup man, fill-in, relief, reliever, stand-in.
locum tenens (noun) substitute (noun)
someone (physician or clergyman) who substitutes temporarily for another member of the same profession a person or thing that takes or can take the place of another
someone who takes the place of another (as when things get dangerous or difficult)
an athlete who plays only when a starter on the team is replaced
locum tenens (adjective) substitute (adjective)
artificial and inferior
serving or used in place of another
capable of substituting in any of several positions on a team
locum tenens (verb) substitute (verb)
put in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent items
be a substitute
act as a substitute
Difference between locum tenens and substitute

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