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pave vs coat

coat vs pave

pave and coat both are nouns.

pave and coat both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
pave Yes No Yes No
coat Yes No Yes No
As verbs, coat is a hypernym of pave; that is, coat is a word with a broader meaning than pave:
  • pave: cover with a material such as stone or concrete to make suitable for vehicle traffic
  • coat: put a coat on; cover the surface of; furnish with a surface
Other hypernyms of pave include surface.
pave (noun) coat (noun)
a setting with precious stones so closely set that no metal shows growth of hair or wool or fur covering the body of an animal
an outer garment that has sleeves and covers the body from shoulder down; worn outdoors
a thin layer covering something
pave (verb) coat (verb)
cover with a material such as stone or concrete to make suitable for vehicle traffic cover or provide with a coat
put a coat on; cover the surface of; furnish with a surface
form a coat over
Difference between pave and coat

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