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measure vs titrate

titrate vs measure

measure is a noun but titrate is not a noun.

measure and titrate both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
measure Yes No Yes No
titrate No No Yes No
As verbs, titrate is a hyponym of measure; that is, titrate is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than measure:
  • measure: express as a number or measure or quantity
  • titrate: measure by (the volume or concentration of solutions) by titration
Other hyponyms of measure include gauge, scale, meter, pace, step, clock, time, fathom, sound, plumb, librate, weigh.
measure (noun) titrate (noun)
how much there is or how many there are of something that you can quantify
the act or process of assigning numbers to phenomena according to a rule
any maneuver made as part of progress toward a goal
measuring instrument having a sequence of marks at regular intervals; used as a reference in making measurements
a container of some standard capacity that is used to obtain fixed amounts of a substance
musical notation for a repeating pattern of musical beats
(prosody) the accent in a metrical foot of verse
a statute in draft before it becomes law
a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated
measure (verb) titrate (verb)
express as a number or measure or quantity measure by (the volume or concentration of solutions) by titration
determine the measurements of something or somebody, take measurements of
evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of
have certain dimensions
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