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white vitriol vs sulfate

sulfate vs white vitriol

white vitriol and sulfate both are nouns.

white vitriol is not a verb while sulfate is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
white vitriol Yes No No No
sulfate Yes No Yes No
As nouns, sulfate is a hypernym of white vitriol; that is, sulfate is a word with a broader meaning than white vitriol:
  • white vitriol: a colorless water-soluble powder; used as a mordant or to preserve wood or for the electrodeposition of zinc
  • sulfate: a salt or ester of sulphuric acid
Other hypernyms of white vitriol include sulphate.
white vitriol (noun) sulfate (noun)
a colorless water-soluble powder; used as a mordant or to preserve wood or for the electrodeposition of zinc a salt or ester of sulphuric acid
white vitriol (verb) sulfate (verb)
convert into a sulfate
Difference between white vitriol and sulfate

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