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aerator

Aerator vs Faucet - What's the difference?

aerator | faucet |


As nouns the difference between aerator and faucet

is that aerator is a device which mixes air with a substance, particularly soil or a liquid while faucet is (north america) an exposed plumbing fitting; a tap or spigot; a regulator for controlling the flow of a liquid from a reservoir.

Aerator vs Ventilator - What's the difference?

aerator | ventilator |


As nouns the difference between aerator and ventilator

is that aerator is a device which mixes air with a substance, particularly soil or a liquid while ventilator is fan (electrical device).

Aerator vs Tiller - What's the difference?

aerator | tiller |


As nouns the difference between aerator and tiller

is that aerator is a device which mixes air with a substance, particularly soil or a liquid while tiller is a person who tills; a farmer or tiller can be (obsolete) a young tree or tiller can be (archery) the stock; a beam on a crossbow carved to fit the arrow, or the point of balance in a longbow.

As a verb tiller is

to put forth new shoots from the root or from around the bottom of the original stalk; stool.

Plugger vs Aerator - What's the difference?

plugger | aerator |


As nouns the difference between plugger and aerator

is that plugger is one who, or that which, plugs while aerator is a device which mixes air with a substance, particularly soil or a liquid.

Aerator vs Scarifier - What's the difference?

aerator | scarifier |


As nouns the difference between aerator and scarifier

is that aerator is a device which mixes air with a substance, particularly soil or a liquid while scarifier is one who scarifies.

Aerator vs Cultivator - What's the difference?

aerator | cultivator |


As nouns the difference between aerator and cultivator

is that aerator is a device which mixes air with a substance, particularly soil or a liquid while cultivator is any of several devices used to loosen or stir the soil, either to remove weeds or to provide aeration and drainage.

Taxonomy vs Aerator - What's the difference?

taxonomy | aerator |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and aerator

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while aerator is a device which mixes air with a substance, particularly soil or a liquid.

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