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soldier vs marine

marine vs soldier

soldier and marine both are nouns.

soldier is not an adjective while marine is an adjective.

soldier is a verb but marine is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
soldier Yes No Yes No
marine Yes Yes No No
As nouns, marine is a hyponym of soldier; that is, marine is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than soldier:
  • soldier: an enlisted man or woman who serves in an army
  • marine: a soldier who serves both on shipboard and on land
soldier (noun) marine (noun)
a wingless sterile ant or termite having a large head and powerful jaws adapted for defending the colony a soldier who serves both on shipboard and on land
an enlisted man or woman who serves in an army
soldier (adjective) marine (adjective)
relating to or characteristic of or occurring on or in the sea
of or relating to the sea
of or relating to military personnel who serve both on land and at sea (specifically the U.S. Marine Corps)
relating to or involving ships or shipping or navigation or seamen
native to or inhabiting the sea
soldier (verb) marine (verb)
serve as a soldier in the military
Difference between soldier and marine

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