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gear

Tack vs Gear - What's the difference?

tack | gear |


As an adjective tack

is pretty, beautiful.

As a verb tack

is .

As a proper noun gear is

feb (february).

Gear vs Rib - What's the difference?

gear | rib |


As nouns the difference between gear and rib

is that gear is equipment or paraphernalia, especially that used for an athletic endeavor while rib is any of a series of long curved bones occurring in 12 pairs in humans and other animals and extending from the spine to or toward the sternum.

As verbs the difference between gear and rib

is that gear is to provide with gearing; to fit with gears in order to achieve a desired gear ratio while rib is to shape, support, or provide something with a rib or ribs.

As an adjective gear

is (mostly British (Scouse)) great or fantastic.

Harness vs Gear - What's the difference?

harness | gear |


As a noun harness

is (countable) a restraint or support, especially one consisting of a loop or network of rope or straps.

As a verb harness

is to place a harness on something; to tie up or restrain.

As a proper noun gear is

feb (february).

Gear vs Auger - What's the difference?

gear | auger |


As nouns the difference between gear and auger

is that gear is equipment or paraphernalia, especially that used for an athletic endeavor while auger is a carpenter's tool for boring holes longer than those bored by a gimlet.

As verbs the difference between gear and auger

is that gear is to provide with gearing; to fit with gears in order to achieve a desired gear ratio while auger is to use an auger; to drill a hole using an auger.

As an adjective gear

is (mostly British (Scouse)) great or fantastic.

Gear vs Spindle - What's the difference?

gear | spindle |


As a proper noun gear

is feb (february).

As a noun spindle is

(spinning) a rod used for spinning and then winding natural fibres (especially wool), usually consisting of a shaft and a circular whorl positioned at either the upper or lower end of the shaft when suspended vertically from the forming thread.

As a verb spindle is

to make into a long tapered shape.

Bearing vs Gear - What's the difference?

bearing | gear |


As adjectives the difference between bearing and gear

is that bearing is of a beam, column, or other device, carrying weight or load while gear is (mostly British (Scouse)) great or fantastic.

As nouns the difference between bearing and gear

is that bearing is a mechanical device that supports another part and/or reduces friction while gear is equipment or paraphernalia, especially that used for an athletic endeavor.

As verbs the difference between bearing and gear

is that bearing is present participle of lang=en while gear is to provide with gearing; to fit with gears in order to achieve a desired gear ratio.

Gear vs Wheal - What's the difference?

gear | wheal |


As nouns the difference between gear and wheal

is that gear is equipment or paraphernalia, especially that used for an athletic endeavor while wheal is a small raised swelling on the skin, often itchy, caused by a blow from a whip or an insect bite etc.

As a verb gear

is to provide with gearing; to fit with gears in order to achieve a desired gear ratio.

As an adjective gear

is (mostly British (Scouse)) great or fantastic.

Cater vs Gear - What's the difference?

cater | gear |


As proper nouns the difference between cater and gear

is that cater is while gear is feb (february).

Gear vs Kit - What's the difference?

gear | kit |


As nouns the difference between gear and kit

is that gear is equipment or paraphernalia, especially that used for an athletic endeavor while kit is a circular wooden vessel, made of hooped staves.

As verbs the difference between gear and kit

is that gear is to provide with gearing; to fit with gears in order to achieve a desired gear ratio while kit is to assemble or collect something into kits or sets or to give somebody a kit. See also kit out and other derived phrases.

As adjectives the difference between gear and kit

is that gear is (mostly British (Scouse)) great or fantastic while kit is something which came originally in kit form.

As an initialism KIT is

keep in touch.

As a proper noun Kit is

a diminutive of the male given name Christopher.

Gear vs Prepare - What's the difference?

gear | prepare |


In obsolete terms the difference between gear and prepare

is that gear is business matters; affairs; concern while prepare is preparation.

As nouns the difference between gear and prepare

is that gear is equipment or paraphernalia, especially that used for an athletic endeavor while prepare is preparation.

As verbs the difference between gear and prepare

is that gear is to provide with gearing; to fit with gears in order to achieve a desired gear ratio while prepare is to make ready for a specific future purpose; to set up; to assemble.

As an adjective gear

is (mostly British (Scouse)) great or fantastic.

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