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site vs camp

camp vs site

site and camp both are nouns.

site is not an adjective while camp is an adjective.

site and camp both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
site Yes No Yes No
camp Yes Yes Yes No
As nouns, camp is a hyponym of site; that is, camp is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than site:
  • site: the piece of land on which something is located (or is to be located)
  • camp: a site where care and activities are provided for children during the summer months
site (noun) camp (noun)
a computer connected to the internet that maintains a series of web pages on the World Wide Web; a computer connected to the internet that maintains a series of web pages on the World Wide Web temporary living quarters specially built by the army for soldiers
the piece of land on which something is located (or is to be located) temporary lodgings in the country for travelers or vacationers
physical position in relation to the surroundings a penal institution (often for forced labor)
a site where care and activities are provided for children during the summer months
shelter for persons displaced by war or political oppression or for religious beliefs
something that is considered amusing not because of its originality but because of its unoriginality
a group of people living together in a camp
an exclusive circle of people with a common purpose
site (adjective) camp (adjective)
providing sophisticated amusement by virtue of having artificially (and vulgarly) mannered or banal or sentimental qualities
site (verb) camp (verb)
assign a location to give an artificially banal or sexual quality to
establish or set up a camp
live in or as if in a tent
Difference between site and camp

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