vessel |
route |
As verbs the difference between vessel and route
is that
vessel is (obsolete|transitive) to put into a vessel while
route is .
As a noun vessel
is (nautical) any craft designed for transportation on water, such as a ship or boat.
route |
flow |
As verbs the difference between route and flow
is that
route is while
flow is to move as a fluid from one position to another.
As a noun flow is
a movement in people or things with a particular way in large numbers or amounts.
rail |
route |
As verbs the difference between rail and route
is that
rail is to travel by railway or
rail can be to complain violently ((
against), (
about)) or
rail can be (
label) to gush, flow (of liquid) while
route is .
As a noun rail
is a horizontal bar extending between supports and used for support or as a barrier; a railing or
rail can be any of several birds in the family rallidae or
rail can be (obsolete) an item of clothing; a cloak or other garment; a dress.
route |
via |
As nouns the difference between route and via
is that
route is a course or way which is traveled or passed while
via is a main road or highway, especially in ancient Rome.
(Mainly used in set phrases, below.)
As a verb route
is to direct or divert along a particular course.
As a preposition via is
by way of; passing through.
route | routeway |
As nouns the difference between route and routeway
is that
route is a course or way which is traveled or passed while
routeway is a way along which a route can be followed; a road or path.
As a verb route
is to direct or divert along a particular course.
route | link |
As a verb route
is .
As a proper noun link is
(rare).
street | route |
As a proper noun street
is .
As a verb route is
.
route | manner | Related terms |
As nouns the difference between route and manner
is that
route is a course or way which is traveled or passed while
manner is mode of action; way of performing or effecting anything; method; style; form; fashion.
As a verb route
is to direct or divert along a particular course.
route | corridor |
As a verb route
is .
As a noun corridor is
a narrow hall or passage with rooms leading off it, for example in railway carriages (see ).
string | route |
As a noun string
is thong (as undergarment or swimwear).
As a verb route is
.
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