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precedent vs service

service vs precedent

precedent and service both are nouns.

precedent is an adjective but service is not an adjective.

precedent is not a verb while service is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
precedent Yes Yes No No
service Yes No Yes No
precedent (noun) service (noun)
an example that is used to justify similar occurrences at a later time an act of help or assistance; something (such as a tool, software or system) used to render said help or assistance
(civil law) a law established by following earlier judicial decisions the act of public worship following prescribed rules
a subject mentioned earlier (preceding in time) (sports) a stroke that puts the ball in play
a system of jurisprudence based on judicial precedents rather than statutory laws the act of mating by male animals
the act of delivering a writ or summons upon someone
periodic maintenance on a car or machine
the performance of duties by a waiter or servant
employment in or work for another
work done by one person or group that benefits another
(law) the acts performed by an English feudal tenant for the benefit of his lord which formed the consideration for the property granted to him
tableware consisting of a complete set of articles (silver or dishware) for use at table
a means of serving
a force that is a branch of the armed forces
a company or agency that performs a public service; subject to government regulation
precedent (adjective) service (adjective)
preceding in time, order, or significance
precedent (verb) service (verb)
make fit for use
mate with
be used by; as of a utility
Difference between precedent and service

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