Paste vs Liniment - What's the difference?
paste | liniment |
A soft mixture, in particular:
# One of flour, fat, or similar ingredients used in making pastry.
# One of pounded foods, such as fish paste, liver paste, or tomato paste.
# One used as an adhesive, especially for putting up wallpapers, etc.
(physics) A substance that behaves as a solid until a sufficiently large load or stress is applied, at which point it flows like a fluid
A hard lead-containing glass, or an artificial gemstone made from this glass.
(obsolete) Pasta.
(mineralogy) The mineral substance in which other minerals are embedded.
To stick with paste; to cause to adhere by or as if by paste.
(computing) To insert a piece of (e.g. text, picture, audio, video, movie container etc.) previously copied or cut from somewhere else.
(informal) To strike or beat someone or something.
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(informal) To defeat decisively or by a large margin.
A topical medical preparation intended to be rubbed into the skin with friction, as for example to relieve symptoms of arthritis.
In transitive terms the difference between paste and liniment
is that paste is to stick with paste; to cause to adhere by or as if by paste while liniment is to apply liniment to.paste
English
(wikipedia paste)Noun
Verb
(past)- He got up and pasted Byfield in the mouth.