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stratum vs labour

labour vs stratum

stratum and labour both are nouns.

stratum is not a verb while labour is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
stratum Yes No No No
labour Yes No Yes No
As nouns, labour is a hyponym of stratum; that is, labour is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than stratum:
  • stratum: people having the same social, economic, or educational status
  • labour: a social class comprising those who do manual labor or work for wages
stratum (noun) labour (noun)
an abstract place usually conceived as having depth productive work (especially physical work done for wages)
a subpopulation divided into a stratified sampling any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted
people having the same social, economic, or educational status a social class comprising those who do manual labor or work for wages
one of several parallel layers of material arranged one on top of another (such as a layer of tissue or cells in an organism or a layer of sedimentary rock) an organized attempt by workers to improve their status by united action (particularly via labor unions) or the leaders of this movement
concluding state of pregnancy; from the onset of contractions to the birth of a child
stratum (verb) labour (verb)
undergo the efforts of childbirth
work hard
strive and make an effort to reach a goal
Difference between stratum and labour

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