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welterweight vs gladiator

gladiator vs welterweight

welterweight and gladiator both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
welterweight Yes No No No
gladiator Yes No No No
As nouns, gladiator is a hypernym of welterweight; that is, gladiator is a word with a broader meaning than welterweight:
  • welterweight: a professional boxer who weighs between 141 and 147 pounds
  • gladiator: a professional boxer
Other hypernyms of welterweight include prizefighter.
welterweight (noun) gladiator (noun)
A weight class division in combat sports, for fighters heavier than those in the lightweight division and lighter than those in the middleweight division. (ancient Rome) a professional combatant or a captive who entertained the public by engaging in mortal combat
a professional boxer who weighs between 141 and 147 pounds a professional boxer
a wrestler who weighs 154-172 pounds
an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 148 pounds
a weight of 28 pounds; sometimes imposed as a handicap in a horse race (such as a steeplechase)
Difference between welterweight and gladiator

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