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time vs UT

UT vs time

time and UT both are nouns.

time is a verb but UT is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
time Yes No Yes No
UT Yes No No No
As nouns, UT is a hyponym of time; that is, UT is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than time:
  • time: the continuum of experience in which events pass from the future through the present to the past
  • UT: the local time at the 0 meridian passing through Greenwich, England; it is the same everywhere
time (noun) UT (noun)
the continuum of experience in which events pass from the future through the present to the past a state in the western United States; settled in 1847 by Mormons led by Brigham Young
rhythm as given by division into parts of equal duration the local time at the 0 meridian passing through Greenwich, England; it is the same everywhere
an instance or single occasion for some event
a person's experience on a particular occasion
an indefinite period (usually marked by specific attributes or activities)
the period of time a prisoner is imprisoned
a reading of a point in time as given by a clock
the fourth coordinate that is required (along with three spatial dimensions) to specify a physical event
a period of time considered as a resource under your control and sufficient to accomplish something
a suitable moment
time (verb) UT (verb)
measure the time or duration of an event or action or the person who performs an action in a certain period of time
regulate or set the time of
adjust so that a force is applied and an action occurs at the desired time
assign a time for an activity or event
set the speed, duration, or execution of
Difference between time and UT

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