What's the difference between
and
Enter two words to compare and contrast their definitions, origins, and synonyms to better understand how those words are related.

bundle

Bundle vs Foistware - What's the difference?

bundle | foistware |


As a verb bundle

is .

As a noun foistware is

(computing) software that is installed without the user's knowledge or consent, often bundled with another product.

Bundle vs Fibrescope - What's the difference?

bundle | fibrescope |


As a verb bundle

is .

As a noun fibrescope is

(british) an instrument, consisting of a fibre optic bundle, used to observe inaccessible areas.

Bundle vs Diadelphous - What's the difference?

bundle | diadelphous |


As a verb bundle

is .

As an adjective diadelphous is

(botany) having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so that they form two separate bundles, or a bundle and a lone separate stamen.

Bundle vs Nonbundled - What's the difference?

bundle | nonbundled |


As a noun bundle

is a group of objects held together by wrapping or tying.

As a verb bundle

is to tie or wrap together.

As an adjective nonbundled is

not bundled.

Bundle vs Wase - What's the difference?

bundle | wase |


As a verb bundle

is .

As a noun wase is

(uk|dialect) a bundle of straw, or other material, to relieve the pressure of burdens carried upon the head.

Bundle vs Atactostele - What's the difference?

bundle | atactostele |


As a verb bundle

is .

As a noun atactostele is

(botany) a type of eustele, found in monocots, in which the vascular tissue in the stem exists as scattered bundles.

Bundle vs Eustele - What's the difference?

bundle | eustele |


As a verb bundle

is .

As a noun eustele is

(botany) a type of siphonostele, in which the vascular tissue in the stem forms a central ring of bundles around a pith.

Bundle vs Ballotine - What's the difference?

bundle | ballotine |


As a verb bundle

is .

As a noun ballotine is

a boned piece of meat, fish or poultry that has been rolled around a stuffing, tied into a bundle, and roasted or braised.

Pages