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Consumptive vs Slavery - What's the difference?

consumptive | slavery |

As nouns the difference between consumptive and slavery

is that consumptive is a person suffering from pulmonary tuberculosis while slavery is an institution or social practice of owning human beings as property, especially for use as forced laborers.

As an adjective consumptive

is having a tendency to consume; dissipating; destructive; wasteful.

consumptive

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Having a tendency to consume; dissipating; destructive; wasteful.
  • * Addison
  • a long consumptive war
  • Of, or relating to consumption.
  • (pathology) Relating to pulmonary tuberculosis.
  • consumptive cough
  • * Dryden
  • The lean, consumptive wench, with coughs decayed.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A person suffering from pulmonary tuberculosis.
  • slavery

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • An institution or social practice of owning human beings as property, especially for use as forced laborers.
  • A condition of servitude endured by a slave.
  • (figuratively) A condition in which one is captivated or subjugated, as by greed or drugs.
  • * 1818 , ,"The Revolt of Islam", canto 8, stanza 16,
  • Man seeks for gold in mines that he may weave / A lasting chain for his own slavery .

    See also

    * debt bondage * bonded labor * bonded labour

    References

    * * * * Random House Webster's Unabridged Electronic Dictionary , 1987-1996.