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Stripe vs Beam - What's the difference?

stripe | beam | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between stripe and beam

is that stripe is to mark with stripes while beam is to furnish or supply with beams; give the appearance of beams to.

Beam vs Spark - What's the difference?

beam | spark | Related terms |

Beam is a related term of spark.


In figuratively|lang=en terms the difference between beam and spark

is that beam is (figuratively) to smile broadly or especially cheerfully while spark is (figuratively) a small amount of something, such as an idea, that has the potential to become something greater, just as a spark can start a fire.

In lang=en terms the difference between beam and spark

is that beam is to furnish or supply with beams; give the appearance of beams to while spark is to give off a spark or sparks.

As nouns the difference between beam and spark

is that beam is any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its thickness, and prepared for use while spark is a small particle of glowing matter, either molten or on fire or spark can be a gallant, a foppish young man.

As verbs the difference between beam and spark

is that beam is (ambitransitive) to emit beams of light; shine; radiate while spark is to trigger, kindle into activity (an argument, etc) or spark can be to woo, court.

Streak vs Beam - What's the difference?

streak | beam | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between streak and beam

is that streak is to move very swiftly while beam is to furnish or supply with beams; give the appearance of beams to.

As nouns the difference between streak and beam

is that streak is an irregular line left from smearing or motion while beam is any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its thickness, and prepared for use.

As verbs the difference between streak and beam

is that streak is to have or obtain streaks while beam is to emit beams of light; shine; radiate.

Roller vs Beam - What's the difference?

roller | beam |


In lang=en terms the difference between roller and beam

is that roller is a Rolls-Royce car while beam is a horizontal bar which connects the stems of two or more notes to group them and to indicate metric value.

As a proper noun Roller

is a Rolls-Royce car.

As a verb beam is

to emit beams of light; shine; radiate.

Stake vs Beam - What's the difference?

stake | beam | Related terms |

Stake is a related term of beam.


As verbs the difference between stake and beam

is that stake is while beam is (ambitransitive) to emit beams of light; shine; radiate.

As a noun beam is

any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its thickness, and prepared for use.

Wikidiffcom vs Beam - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | beam |

Wikidiffcom is likely misspelled.


Wikidiffcom has no English definition.

As a noun beam is

any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its thickness, and prepared for use.

As a verb beam is

to emit beams of light; shine; radiate.

Beam vs Pour - What's the difference?

beam | pour |


As nouns the difference between beam and pour

is that beam is any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its thickness, and prepared for use while pour is fear.

As a verb beam

is (ambitransitive) to emit beams of light; shine; radiate.

Beam vs Slice - What's the difference?

beam | slice | Related terms |

Beam is a related term of slice.


In lang=en terms the difference between beam and slice

is that beam is to furnish or supply with beams; give the appearance of beams to while slice is to clear (eg a fire, or the grate bars of a furnace) by means of a slice bar .

As nouns the difference between beam and slice

is that beam is any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its thickness, and prepared for use while slice is that which is thin and broad.

As verbs the difference between beam and slice

is that beam is (ambitransitive) to emit beams of light; shine; radiate while slice is to cut into slices.

Ribbon vs Beam - What's the difference?

ribbon | beam | Related terms |

Ribbon is a related term of beam.


As nouns the difference between ribbon and beam

is that ribbon is a long, narrow strip of material used for decoration of clothing or the hair or gift wrapping while beam is any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its thickness, and prepared for use.

As verbs the difference between ribbon and beam

is that ribbon is to decorate with ribbon while beam is (ambitransitive) to emit beams of light; shine; radiate.

Flare vs Beam - What's the difference?

flare | beam | Related terms |

Flare is a related term of beam.


In lang=en terms the difference between flare and beam

is that flare is to cause to burn while beam is to furnish or supply with beams; give the appearance of beams to.

As nouns the difference between flare and beam

is that flare is a source of brightly burning light or intense heat used to attract attention in an emergency, to illuminate an area, or as a decoy while beam is any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its thickness, and prepared for use.

As verbs the difference between flare and beam

is that flare is to blaze brightly while beam is (ambitransitive) to emit beams of light; shine; radiate.

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