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wetter vs detergent

detergent vs wetter

wetter and detergent both are nouns.

wetter is not an adjective while detergent is an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
wetter Yes No No No
detergent Yes Yes No No
As nouns, detergent is a hyponym of wetter; that is, detergent is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than wetter:
  • wetter: a chemical agent capable of reducing the surface tension of a liquid in which it is dissolved
  • detergent: a surface-active chemical widely used in industry and laundering
Other hyponyms of wetter include emulsifier.
wetter (noun) detergent (noun)
a workman who wets the work in a manufacturing process a cleansing agent that differs from soap but can also emulsify oils and hold dirt in suspension
someone suffering from enuresis; someone who urinates while asleep in bed a surface-active chemical widely used in industry and laundering
a chemical agent capable of reducing the surface tension of a liquid in which it is dissolved
wetter (adjective) detergent (adjective)
having cleansing power
Difference between wetter and detergent

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