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Bulldozer vs Jcb - What's the difference?

bulldozer | jcb |

As nouns the difference between bulldozer and jcb

is that bulldozer is a tractor with an attached blade for pushing earth and building debris for coarse preliminary surface grading, demolishing building structures, etc while JCB is an earthmoving machine made by the J. C. Bamford (JCB) company, or (through trademark erosion) any backhoe/endloader combination, or similar machinery.

As a verb bulldozer

is to bulldoze (push through forcefully).

As an initialism JCB is

joint Configuration Board.

bulldozer

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A tractor with an attached blade for pushing earth and building debris for coarse preliminary surface grading, demolishing building structures, etc.
  • One who bulldozes.
  • (chiefly, in the plural) A self-identified group of white US Southerners who colluded to influence outcomes of post-Reconstruction elections by intimidating, coercing and bullying black voters and legislators, including burning down houses and churches, flogging and murdering opponents. Also known as "regulators". Later used to describe anyone who intimidated or bullied in a similar manner.
  • A bully, overbearing individual.
  • Synonyms

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    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To bulldoze (push through forcefully).
  • jcb

    English

    Initialism

    (Initialism) (head)
  • Joint Configuration Board
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • (British, Ireland) An earthmoving machine made by the (JCB) company, or (through trademark erosion) any backhoe/endloader combination, or similar machinery.
  • English genericized trademarks