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store vs compile

compile vs store

store is a noun but compile is not a noun.

store and compile both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
store Yes No Yes No
compile No No Yes No
As verbs, compile is a hyponym of store; that is, compile is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than store:
  • store: keep or lay aside for future use
  • compile: get or gather together
Other hyponyms of store include bin, computerise, computerize, victual, accumulate, amass, collect, hoard, pile up, roll up, hive.
store (noun) compile (noun)
a mercantile establishment for the retail sale of goods or services
a depository for goods
an electronic memory device
a supply of something available for future use
store (verb) compile (verb)
keep or lay aside for future use put together out of existing material
find a place for and put away for storage use a computer program to translate source code written in a particular programming language into computer-readable machine code that can be executed
get or gather together
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