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scruple vs apothecaries' weight

apothecaries' weight vs scruple

scruple and apothecaries' weight both are nouns.

scruple is a verb but apothecaries' weight is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
scruple Yes No Yes No
apothecaries' weight Yes No No No
As nouns, apothecaries' weight is a hypernym of scruple; that is, apothecaries' weight is a word with a broader meaning than scruple:
  • scruple: a unit of apothecary weight equal to 20 grains
  • apothecaries' weight: any weight unit used in pharmacy; an ounce is equal to 480 grains and a pound is equal to 12 ounces
Other hypernyms of scruple include apothecaries' unit.
scruple (noun) apothecaries' weight (noun)
an ethical or moral principle that inhibits action any weight unit used in pharmacy; an ounce is equal to 480 grains and a pound is equal to 12 ounces
uneasiness about the fitness of an action (particularly for reasons of ethics, morals or propriety)
a unit of apothecary weight equal to 20 grains
scruple (verb) apothecaries' weight (verb)
have doubts about
raise scruples
hesitate on moral grounds
Difference between scruple and apothecaries' weight

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