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paste vs tapenade

tapenade vs paste

paste and tapenade both are nouns.

paste is a verb but tapenade is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
paste Yes No Yes No
tapenade Yes No No No
As nouns, tapenade is a hyponym of paste; that is, tapenade is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than paste:
  • paste: a tasty mixture to be spread on bread or crackers or used in preparing other dishes
  • tapenade: a spread consisting of capers and black olives and anchovies made into a puree with olive oil
paste (noun) tapenade (noun)
a tasty mixture to be spread on bread or crackers or used in preparing other dishes a spread consisting of capers and black olives and anchovies made into a puree with olive oil
an adhesive made from water and flour or starch; used on paper and paperboard
any mixture of a soft and malleable consistency
a hard, brilliant lead glass that is used in making artificial jewelry
paste (verb) tapenade (verb)
hit with the fists
join or attach with or as if with glue
cover the surface of
Difference between paste and tapenade

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