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Vp vs Xp - What's the difference?

vp | xp | Hyponyms |

Xp is a hyponym of vp.



As a noun VP

is vice president.

As a proper noun VP

is vice President (of the United States).

As an adverb vp

is obsolete typography of lang=en.

As an initialism XP is

initialism of eXtreme Programming|lang=en.

As an abbreviation XP is

"X Phrase": a phrase which consists of either: (1) an optional specifier and an X-bar phrase, or (2) a conjunction sandwiched between two other XPs. The X is a "pro-letter" which can be substituted by letters such as N for noun, V for verb, P for preposition, I for inflectional, etc.

vp

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • vice president
  • (linguistics) verb phrase
  • Derived terms

    * veep

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • Vice President (of the United States).
  • Anagrams

    *

    xp

    English

    (wikipedia XP)

    Etymology 1

    Initialism

    (Initialism) (en-initialism)
  • (computing)
  • (gaming)
  • Etymology 2

    Combination of prefix P and prefix modifier X

    Initialism

    (Initialism)
  • (US, military, aviation, obsolete) experimental pursuit fighter (prefix)
  • xeroderma pigmentosum
  • Derived terms
    * *
    See also
    * XA, XB, XC, XF, XQ * X-plane * YP

    Etymology 3

    X'' is a variable which can stand for letters representing parts of speech such as: ''N'' (noun), ''V'' (verb), ''P (preposition), etc.

    Abbreviation

    (Abbreviation) (en-abbr)
  • (grammar, X-bar theory) "X Phrase": a phrase which consists of either: (1) an optional specifier and an X-bar phrase, or (2) a conjunction sandwiched between two other XPs. The X is a "pro-letter" which can be substituted by letters such as N for noun, V for verb, P for preposition, I for inflectional, etc.
  • Hyponyms
    * AP * IP * NP * PP * VP

    Anagrams

    *