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statute vs Stamp Act

Stamp Act vs statute

statute and Stamp Act both are nouns.

statute is an adjective but Stamp Act is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
statute Yes Yes No No
Stamp Act Yes No No No
As nouns, Stamp Act is a hyponym of statute; that is, Stamp Act is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than statute:
  • statute: an act passed by a legislative body
  • Stamp Act: an act passed by the British Parliament in 1756 that raised revenue from the American Colonies by a duty in the form of a stamp required on all newspapers and legal or commercial documents; opposition by the Colonies resulted in the repeal of the act in 1766
statute (noun) Stamp Act (noun)
an act passed by a legislative body an act passed by the British Parliament in 1756 that raised revenue from the American Colonies by a duty in the form of a stamp required on all newspapers and legal or commercial documents; opposition by the Colonies resulted in the repeal of the act in 1766
statute (adjective) Stamp Act (adjective)
enacted by a legislative body
Difference between statute and Stamp Act

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