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Exhaust vs Forwear - What's the difference?

exhaust | forwear |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between exhaust and forwear

is that exhaust is (obsolete) exhausted; used up while forwear is (obsolete) to wear out; wear away; exhaust; spend; waste.

As verbs the difference between exhaust and forwear

is that exhaust is to draw or let out wholly; to drain off completely; as, to exhaust the water of a well; the moisture of the earth is exhausted by evaporation while forwear is (obsolete) to wear out; wear away; exhaust; spend; waste.

As a noun exhaust

is a system consisting of the parts of an engine through which burned gases or steam are discharged; see also exhaust system.

As an adjective exhaust

is (obsolete) exhausted; used up.

Exhaust vs Phut - What's the difference?

exhaust | phut |


As a verb exhaust

is to draw or let out wholly; to drain off completely; as, to exhaust the water of a well; the moisture of the earth is exhausted by evaporation.

As a noun exhaust

is a system consisting of the parts of an engine through which burned gases or steam are discharged; see also exhaust system.

As an adjective exhaust

is (obsolete) exhausted; used up.

As an interjection phut is

a sound resembling the release of a blast of steam or exhaust.

Exhaust vs Exhauster - What's the difference?

exhaust | exhauster |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between exhaust and exhauster

is that exhaust is (obsolete) exhausted; used up while exhauster is (obsolete) exhaust, exhaust pipe.

As nouns the difference between exhaust and exhauster

is that exhaust is a system consisting of the parts of an engine through which burned gases or steam are discharged; see also exhaust system while exhauster is (obsolete) exhaust, exhaust pipe.

As a verb exhaust

is to draw or let out wholly; to drain off completely; as, to exhaust the water of a well; the moisture of the earth is exhausted by evaporation.

As an adjective exhaust

is (obsolete) exhausted; used up.

Exhaust vs Nonexhaust - What's the difference?

exhaust | nonexhaust |


As adjectives the difference between exhaust and nonexhaust

is that exhaust is (obsolete) exhausted; used up while nonexhaust is not of or pertaining to exhaust.

As a verb exhaust

is to draw or let out wholly; to drain off completely; as, to exhaust the water of a well; the moisture of the earth is exhausted by evaporation.

As a noun exhaust

is a system consisting of the parts of an engine through which burned gases or steam are discharged; see also exhaust system.

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