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water gas vs fuel

fuel vs water gas

water gas and fuel both are nouns.

water gas is not a verb while fuel is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
water gas Yes No No No
fuel Yes No Yes No
As nouns, fuel is a hypernym of water gas; that is, fuel is a word with a broader meaning than water gas:
  • water gas: a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide with small amounts of other gases; made by blowing steam over hot coke or coal
  • fuel: a substance that can be consumed to produce energy
Other hypernyms of water gas include gas.
water gas (noun) fuel (noun)
a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide with small amounts of other gases; made by blowing steam over hot coke or coal a substance that can be consumed to produce energy
water gas (verb) fuel (verb)
stimulate
provide with a combustible substance that provides energy
provide with fuel
take in fuel, as of a ship
Difference between water gas and fuel

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