Aircraft vs Bus - What's the difference?
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A vehicle capable of atmospheric flight due to interaction with the air, such as buoyancy or lift.
(automotive) A motor vehicle for transporting large numbers of people along roads.
An electrical conductor or interface serving as a common connection for two or more circuits or components.
(medical industry, slang) An ambulance.
(transitive, automotive, transport) To transport via a motor bus.
(transitive, automotive, transport, chiefly, US) To transport students to school, often to a more distant school for the purposes of achieving racial integration.
(intransitive, automotive, transport) To travel by bus.
(transitive, US, food service) To clear meal remains from.
(intransitive, US, food service) To work at clearing the remains of meals from tables or counters; to work as a busboy.
As a noun aircraft
is a vehicle capable of atmospheric flight due to interaction with the air, such as buoyancy or lift.As a verb bus is
.aircraft
English
(wikipedia aircraft)Noun
(aircraft)Usage notes
* The nonstandard plural form is in use among non-native speakers of English.Hyponyms
* See alsoDerived terms
* aircraft carrier * model aircraft * rocket aircraftbus
English
(wikipedia bus)Noun
(en-noun)Synonyms
* (vehicle) coach, loser cruiser, motorbus, omnibus * (electrical conductor) electrical bus, busbar, digit trunkDerived terms
{{der3, booze bus , busbar , bus duct , bus lane , short bus , bus route , bus stop , bustitution , back end of a bus, look like the back end of a bus}}Verb
- He bussed tables as the restaurant emptied out.
- He’s been bussing for minimum wage.