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salt vs ethanoate

ethanoate vs salt

salt and ethanoate both are nouns.

salt is an adjective but ethanoate is not an adjective.

salt is a verb but ethanoate is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
salt Yes Yes Yes No
ethanoate Yes No No No
As nouns, ethanoate is a hyponym of salt; that is, ethanoate is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than salt:
  • salt: a compound formed by replacing hydrogen in an acid by a metal (or a radical that acts like a metal)
  • ethanoate: a salt or ester of acetic acid
salt (noun) ethanoate (noun)
the taste experience when common salt is taken into the mouth a salt or ester of acetic acid
white crystalline form of especially sodium chloride used to season and preserve food
a compound formed by replacing hydrogen in an acid by a metal (or a radical that acts like a metal)
salt (adjective) ethanoate (adjective)
(of speech) painful or bitter
salt (verb) ethanoate (verb)
preserve with salt
add zest or liveliness to
sprinkle as if with salt
add salt to
Difference between salt and ethanoate

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