Protected vs Productive - What's the difference?
protected | productive |
defended.
Having the protected access modifier, indicating that a program element is accessible to subclasses but not to the program in general.
(protect)
capable of producing something, especially in abundance; fertile
yielding good or useful results; constructive
of, or relating to the creation of goods or services
(linguistics, of an affix or word construction rule) consistently applicable to any of an open set of words
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(medicine) of a cough, producing mucus or sputum from the respiratory tract
(medicine) of inflammation, producing new tissue
As adjectives the difference between protected and productive
is that protected is defended while productive is capable of producing something, especially in abundance; fertile.As a verb protected
is (protect).protected
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Antonyms
* unprotectedDerived terms
* protected sexVerb
(head)Anagrams
*productive
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Moreover, this relationship is a productive one, in the sense that when new Adjectives are created (e.g. ginormous'' concocted out of ''gigantic'' and ''enormous''), then the corresponding Adverb form (in this case ''ginormously'') can also be used. And in those exceptional cases where Adverbs do not end in ''-ly'', they generally have the same form as the corresponding Adjective, as with ''hard'', ''fast , etc.