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Wing vs Border - What's the difference?

wing | border | Related terms |

Wing is a related term of border.


As nouns the difference between wing and border

is that wing is an appendage of an animal's (bird, bat, insect) body that enables it to fly while border is .

As a verb wing

is (lb) to injure slightly (as with a gunshot), especially in the arm.

Border vs Enclose - What's the difference?

border | enclose | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between border and enclose

is that border is to lie on, or adjacent to a border while enclose is to insert into a container, usually an envelope or package.

In intransitive terms the difference between border and enclose

is that border is to approach; to come near to; to verge while enclose is to hold or contain.

As a noun border

is the outer edge of something.

Moulding vs Border - What's the difference?

moulding | border |


As nouns the difference between moulding and border

is that moulding is (british) while border is .

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Circumscribe vs Border - What's the difference?

circumscribe | border | Related terms |

Circumscribe is a related term of border.


As a verb circumscribe

is to draw a line around; to encircle.

As a noun border is

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Flank vs Border - What's the difference?

flank | border | Synonyms |


In transitive terms the difference between flank and border

is that flank is to place to the side(s) of something while border is to lie on, or adjacent to a border.

As an adjective flank

is maximum (of speed). Historically faster than full speed (the most a vessel can sustain without excessive engine wear or risk of damage), now frequently used interchangeably. Typically used in an emergency or during an attack (All ahead flank!).

Border vs Coast - What's the difference?

border | coast |


As nouns the difference between border and coast

is that border is while coast is (obsolete) the side or edge of something.

As a verb coast is

to glide along without adding energy.

Border vs Trim - What's the difference?

border | trim | Synonyms |


In transitive terms the difference between border and trim

is that border is to lie on, or adjacent to a border while trim is to decorate or adorn; especially, to decorate a Christmas tree.

As an adjective trim is

physically fit.

As an adverb trim is

in good order, properly managed or maintained.

Border vs Edging - What's the difference?

border | edging | Related terms |

Border is a related term of edging.


As nouns the difference between border and edging

is that border is while edging is something that forms, defines or marks the edge.

As a verb edging is

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