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physical phenomenon vs pressure

pressure vs physical phenomenon

physical phenomenon and pressure both are nouns.

physical phenomenon is not a verb while pressure is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
physical phenomenon Yes No No No
pressure Yes No Yes No
As nouns, pressure is a hyponym of physical phenomenon; that is, pressure is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than physical phenomenon:
  • physical phenomenon: a natural phenomenon involving the physical properties of matter and energy
  • pressure: the force applied to a unit area of surface; measured in pascals (SI unit) or in dynes (cgs unit)
physical phenomenon (noun) pressure (noun)
a natural phenomenon involving the physical properties of matter and energy the act of pressing; the exertion of pressure
a force that compels
the somatic sensation that results from applying force to an area of skin
the force applied to a unit area of surface; measured in pascals (SI unit) or in dynes (cgs unit)
the pressure exerted by the atmosphere
the state of demanding notice or attention
an oppressive condition of physical or mental or social or economic distress
physical phenomenon (verb) pressure (verb)
to cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means
exert pressure on someone through threats
Difference between physical phenomenon and pressure

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