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Hub vs Login - What's the difference?

hub | login |


As nouns the difference between hub and login

is that hub is lifting while login is (computing) a combination of a user's identification and password used to enter a computer, program, network, etc.

As a verb login is

.

Core vs Hub - What's the difference?

core | hub |


As nouns the difference between core and hub

is that core is crow while hub is lifting.

Hub vs Interchange - What's the difference?

hub | interchange |


As nouns the difference between hub and interchange

is that hub is lifting while interchange is an act of interchanging.

As a verb interchange is

to switch (each of two things).

Hub vs Flange - What's the difference?

hub | flange |


As nouns the difference between hub and flange

is that hub is lifting while flange is an external or internal rib or rim, used either to add strength or to hold something in place.

As a verb flange is

to be bent into a flange.

Hub vs Undefined - What's the difference?

hub | undefined |


As a noun hub

is lifting.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Wd vs Hub - What's the difference?

wd | hub |


As an abbreviation wd

is (internet) well done.

As a noun hub is

lifting.

Hub vs Bush - What's the difference?

hub | bush |


As a noun hub

is lifting.

As a proper noun bush is

.

Rim vs Hub - What's the difference?

rim | hub |


As a proper noun rim

is rome (city).

As a noun hub is

lifting.

Hub vs District - What's the difference?

hub | district |


In obsolete terms the difference between hub and district

is that hub is the hilt of a weapon while district is rigorous; stringent; harsh.

As nouns the difference between hub and district

is that hub is the central part, usually cylindrical, of a wheel; the nave while district is an administrative division of an area.

As a verb district is

to divide into administrative or other districts.

As an adjective district is

rigorous; stringent; harsh.

As a proper noun District is

the District of Columbia, the federal district of the United States.

Seaport vs Hub - What's the difference?

seaport | hub |


As nouns the difference between seaport and hub

is that seaport is a town or harbour with facilities for seagoing ships to dock and take on or discharge cargo while hub is lifting.

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