intake
Intake - What does it mean?
intake | |Entry vs Intake - What's the difference?
entry | intake |As nouns the difference between entry and intake
is that entry is (uncountable) the act of entering while intake is the place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit; opposed to outlet.As a verb intake is
to take or draw in (in all the senses of the noun).Admission vs Intake - What's the difference?
admission | intake |As nouns the difference between admission and intake
is that admission is the act or practice of admitting while intake is the place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit; opposed to outlet.As a verb intake is
to take or draw in (in all the senses of the noun).Intake vs Ingest - What's the difference?
intake | ingest |As verbs the difference between intake and ingest
is that intake is to take or draw in in all the senses of the noun while ingest is to take into the body, as for digestion.As a noun intake
is the place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit; opposed to outlet.Intake vs Administration - What's the difference?
intake | administration |As nouns the difference between intake and administration
is that intake is the place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit; opposed to outlet while administration is administration.As a verb intake
is to take or draw in (in all the senses of the noun).Ontake vs Intake - What's the difference?
ontake | intake |As verbs the difference between ontake and intake
is that ontake is to take on; undertake; assume while intake is to take or draw in (in all the senses of the noun).As nouns the difference between ontake and intake
is that ontake is a taking on; that which is taken on; acquisition while intake is the place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit; opposed to outlet.Intake vs Intaken - What's the difference?
intake | intaken |As verbs the difference between intake and intaken
is that intake is to take or draw in (in all the senses of the noun) while intaken is .As a noun intake
is the place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit; opposed to outlet.Intake vs Intaker - What's the difference?
intake | intaker |As nouns the difference between intake and intaker
is that intake is the place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit; opposed to outlet while intaker is one who or that which takes or draws in.As a verb intake
is to take or draw in (in all the senses of the noun).Infuse vs Intake - What's the difference?
infuse | intake |As verbs the difference between infuse and intake
is that infuse is to cause to become an element of something; to insert or fill while intake is to take or draw in (in all the senses of the noun).As a noun intake is
the place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit; opposed to outlet.Intake vs Consumement - What's the difference?
intake | consumement |Consumement is likely misspelled.
Consumement has no English definition.