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oil vs lipoid

lipoid vs oil

oil and lipoid both are nouns.

oil is a verb but lipoid is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
oil Yes No Yes No
lipoid Yes No No No
As nouns, lipoid is a hypernym of oil; that is, lipoid is a word with a broader meaning than oil:
  • oil: a slippery or viscous liquid or liquefiable substance not miscible with water
  • lipoid: an oily organic compound insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents; essential structural component of living cells (along with proteins and carbohydrates)
Other hypernyms of oil include lipid, lipide.
oil (noun) lipoid (noun)
oil paint containing pigment that is used by an artist an oily organic compound insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents; essential structural component of living cells (along with proteins and carbohydrates)
any of a group of liquid edible fats that are obtained from plants
a slippery or viscous liquid or liquefiable substance not miscible with water
a dark oil consisting mainly of hydrocarbons
oil (verb) lipoid (verb)
administer an oil or ointment to; often in a religious ceremony of blessing
cover with oil, as if by rubbing
Difference between oil and lipoid

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