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parliamentary law vs previous question

previous question vs parliamentary law

parliamentary law and previous question both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
parliamentary law Yes No No No
previous question Yes No No No
As nouns, previous question is a hyponym of parliamentary law; that is, previous question is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than parliamentary law:
  • parliamentary law: a body of rules followed by an assembly
  • previous question: a motion calling for an immediate vote on the main question under discussion by a deliberative assembly
Other hyponyms of parliamentary law include interpellation, standing order, closure, cloture, gag law, gag rule, point of order.
parliamentary law (noun) previous question (noun)
a body of rules followed by an assembly a motion calling for an immediate vote on the main question under discussion by a deliberative assembly
Difference between parliamentary law and previous question

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