channel |
mode |
As nouns the difference between channel and mode
is that
channel is the physical confine of a river or slough, consisting of a bed and banks while
mode is one of several ancient scales, one of which corresponds to the modern major scale and one to the natural minor scale.
As a verb channel
is to direct the flow of something.
As a proper noun Channel
is the English Channel.
turn |
channel |
As a verb turn
is (
lb)
non-linear physical movement .
As a noun turn
is a change of direction or orientation.
As a proper noun channel is
(by ellipsis) the english channel.
channel |
platform |
In nautical terms the difference between channel and platform
is that
channel is the wale of a sailing ship which projects beyond the gunwale and to which the shrouds attach via the chains while
platform is a light deck, usually placed in a section of the hold or over the floor of the magazine.
As nouns the difference between channel and platform
is that
channel is the physical confine of a river or slough, consisting of a bed and banks while
platform is a raised stage from which speeches are made and on which musical and other performances are made.
As verbs the difference between channel and platform
is that
channel is to direct the flow of something while
platform is to furnish with or shape into a platform.
As a proper noun Channel
is the English Channel.
venue |
channel |
As nouns the difference between venue and channel
is that
venue is a place, especially the one where a given event is to happen while
channel is the physical confine of a river or slough, consisting of a bed and banks.
As a verb channel is
to direct the flow of something.
As a proper noun Channel is
the English Channel.
straits |
channel |
As nouns the difference between straits and channel
is that
straits is plural of lang=en while
channel is the physical confine of a river or slough, consisting of a bed and banks.
As a verb channel is
to direct the flow of something.
As a proper noun Channel is
the English Channel.
channel |
thrust |
As a proper noun channel
is (by ellipsis) the english channel.
As a noun thrust is
(fencing) an attack made by moving the sword parallel to its length and landing with the point.
As a verb thrust is
(
lb) to make advance with.
hole |
channel |
As nouns the difference between hole and channel
is that
hole is a hollow place or cavity; an excavation; a pit; an opening in or through a solid body, a fabric, etc.; a perforation; a rent; a fissure while
channel is the physical confine of a river or slough, consisting of a bed and banks.
As verbs the difference between hole and channel
is that
hole is to make holes in (an object or surface) while
channel is to direct the flow of something.
As a proper noun Channel is
the English Channel.
raceway |
channel |
As a noun raceway
is a place where races are held a racetrack.
As a proper noun channel is
(by ellipsis) the english channel.
channel |
leverage |
As nouns the difference between channel and leverage
is that
channel is the physical confine of a river or slough, consisting of a bed and banks while
leverage is a force compounded by means of a lever rotating around a pivot; see torque.
As verbs the difference between channel and leverage
is that
channel is to direct the flow of something while
leverage is to use; to exploit; to take full advantage (of something).
As a proper noun Channel
is the English Channel.
channel |
service |
As a proper noun channel
is (by ellipsis) the english channel.
As a noun service is
service (eg in a restaurant) or
service can be service, set.
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