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Crossflow vs Crossover - What's the difference?

crossflow | crossover |


As nouns the difference between crossflow and crossover

is that crossflow is a crosswise flow while crossover is a place where one thing crosses over another.

As a verb crossflow

is to flow across, or in a contrary direction.

Trespass vs Crossover - What's the difference?

trespass | crossover |


As nouns the difference between trespass and crossover

is that trespass is sin while crossover is a place where one thing crosses over another.

As a verb trespass

is to commit an offence; to sin.

Hybrid vs Crossover - What's the difference?

hybrid | crossover |


As nouns the difference between hybrid and crossover

is that hybrid is (biology) offspring resulting from cross-breeding different entities, eg two different species or two purebred parent strains while crossover is a place where one thing crosses over another.

As an adjective hybrid

is consisting of diverse 'hybridized' components.

Crossover vs Factorial - What's the difference?

crossover | factorial |


As nouns the difference between crossover and factorial

is that crossover is a place where one thing crosses over another while factorial is (mathematics|combinatorics) the result of multiplying a given number of consecutive integers from 1 to the given number in equations, it is symbolized by an exclamation mark (!) for example, 5! = 1 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 = 120.

As an adjective factorial is

(mathematics) of or pertaining to a factor or.

Overstep vs Crossover - What's the difference?

overstep | crossover |


As a verb overstep

is to go too far beyond (a limit); especially, to cross boundaries or exceed norms or conventions.

As a noun crossover is

a place where one thing crosses over another.

Turnout vs Crossover - What's the difference?

turnout | crossover |


As nouns the difference between turnout and crossover

is that turnout is attendance; crowd while crossover is a place where one thing crosses over another.

Crossover vs Car - What's the difference?

crossover | car |


In rail transport terms the difference between crossover and car

is that crossover is a pair of switches and a short, diagonal length of track which together connect two parallel tracks and allow passage between them while car is (passenger-carrying unit in a subway or elevated train, whether powered or not) A passenger-carrying unit in a subway or elevated train, whether powered or not.

As nouns the difference between crossover and car

is that crossover is a place where one thing crosses over another while car is a wheeled vehicle, drawn by a horse or other animal.

As a proper noun Car is

the most widespread of the Nicobarese languages spoken in the Nicobar Islands of India (ISO 839-3 code "caq").

As an initialism CAR is

central African Republic.

Overlap vs Crossover - What's the difference?

overlap | crossover |


As nouns the difference between overlap and crossover

is that overlap is something that overlaps or is overlapped while crossover is a place where one thing crosses over another.

As a verb overlap

is to extend over and partly cover something.

Crossover vs Intersect - What's the difference?

crossover | intersect |


As a noun crossover

is a place where one thing crosses over another.

As a verb intersect is

to cut into or between; to cut or cross mutually; to divide into parts.

Crossover vs Parallel - What's the difference?

crossover | parallel |


As nouns the difference between crossover and parallel

is that crossover is a place where one thing crosses over another while parallel is one of a set of parallel lines.

As an adjective parallel is

equally distant from one another at all points.

As an adverb parallel is

with a parallel relationship.

As a verb parallel is

to construct or place something parallel to something else.

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