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statue vs terminus

terminus vs statue

statue and terminus both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
statue Yes No No No
terminus Yes No No No
As nouns, terminus is a hyponym of statue; that is, terminus is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than statue:
  • statue: a sculpture representing a human or animal
  • terminus: (architecture) a statue or a human bust or an animal carved out of the top of a square pillar; originally used as a boundary marker in ancient Rome
Other hyponyms of statue include herm, nude, nude sculpture, nude statue, Olympian Zeus, sphinx, term, terminal figure.
statue (noun) terminus (noun)
a sculpture representing a human or animal either end of a railroad or bus route
station where transport vehicles load or unload passengers or goods
(architecture) a statue or a human bust or an animal carved out of the top of a square pillar; originally used as a boundary marker in ancient Rome
the ultimate goal for which something is done
a place where something ends or is complete
Difference between statue and terminus

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