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trade vs stratum

stratum vs trade

trade and stratum both are nouns.

trade is a verb but stratum is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
trade Yes No Yes No
stratum Yes No No No
As nouns, stratum is a hypernym of trade; that is, stratum is a word with a broader meaning than trade:
  • trade: people who perform a particular kind of skilled work
  • stratum: people having the same social, economic, or educational status
Other hypernyms of trade include class, social class, socio-economic class.
trade (noun) stratum (noun)
the skilled practice of a practical occupation an abstract place usually conceived as having depth
the business given to a commercial establishment by its customers a subpopulation divided into a stratified sampling
a particular instance of buying or selling people having the same social, economic, or educational status
an equal exchange 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)
the commercial exchange (buying and selling on domestic or international markets) of goods and services
people who perform a particular kind of skilled work
steady winds blowing from east to west above and below the equator
trade (verb) stratum (verb)
turn in as payment or part payment for a purchase
engage in the trade of
exchange or give (something) in exchange for
do business; offer for sale as for one's livelihood
be traded at a certain price or under certain conditions
Difference between trade and stratum

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