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prescription vs written language

written language vs prescription

prescription and written language both are nouns.

prescription is an adjective but written language is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
prescription Yes Yes No No
written language Yes No No No
As nouns, written language is a hypernym of prescription; that is, written language is a word with a broader meaning than prescription:
  • prescription: written instructions from a physician or dentist to a druggist concerning the form and dosage of a drug to be issued to a given patient
  • written language: communication by means of written symbols (either printed or handwritten)
Other hypernyms of prescription include black and white, written communication.
As nouns, written language is a hypernym of prescription; that is, written language is a word with a broader meaning than prescription:
  • prescription: written instructions for an optician on the lenses for a given person
  • written language: communication by means of written symbols (either printed or handwritten)
Other hypernyms of prescription include black and white, written communication.
prescription (noun) written language (noun)
a drug that is available only with written instructions from a doctor or dentist to a pharmacist communication by means of written symbols (either printed or handwritten)
directions prescribed beforehand; the action of prescribing authoritative rules or directions
written instructions from a physician or dentist to a druggist concerning the form and dosage of a drug to be issued to a given patient
written instructions for an optician on the lenses for a given person
prescription (adjective) written language (adjective)
available only with a doctor's written prescription
Difference between prescription and written language

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