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spool

Tailpin vs Spool - What's the difference?

tailpin | spool |


As nouns the difference between tailpin and spool

is that tailpin is the centre in the spindle of a turning lathe while spool is a device around which thread, wire or cable is wound, especially a cylinder or spindle or spool can be a small swimming pool that can be used also as a spa.

As a verb spool is

to wind on a spool or spools.

S vs Spool - What's the difference?

s | spool |


As a letter s

is the letter s with a.

As a noun spool is

a device around which thread, wire or cable is wound, especially a cylinder or spindle or spool can be a small swimming pool that can be used also as a spa.

As a verb spool is

to wind on a spool or spools.

Spool vs Rolling - What's the difference?

spool | rolling |


As nouns the difference between spool and rolling

is that spool is a device around which thread, wire or cable is wound, especially a cylinder or spindle or spool can be a small swimming pool that can be used also as a spa while rolling is the act by which something is rolled.

As verbs the difference between spool and rolling

is that spool is to wind on a spool or spools while rolling is .

Spool vs Dowel - What's the difference?

spool | dowel |


As nouns the difference between spool and dowel

is that spool is a device around which thread, wire or cable is wound, especially a cylinder or spindle or spool can be a small swimming pool that can be used also as a spa while dowel is a pin, or block, of wood or metal, fitting into holes in the abutting portions of two pieces, and being partly in one piece and partly in the other, to keep them in their proper relative position.

As verbs the difference between spool and dowel

is that spool is to wind on a spool or spools while dowel is to fasten together with dowels.

Inductor vs Spool - What's the difference?

inductor | spool |


As nouns the difference between inductor and spool

is that inductor is (physics) a passive device that introduces inductance into an electrical circuit while spool is a device around which thread, wire or cable is wound, especially a cylinder or spindle or spool can be a small swimming pool that can be used also as a spa.

As a verb spool is

to wind on a spool or spools.

Spool vs Undefined - What's the difference?

spool | undefined |


As a noun spool

is a device around which thread, wire or cable is wound, especially a cylinder or spindle or spool can be a small swimming pool that can be used also as a spa.

As a verb spool

is to wind on a spool or spools.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Role vs Spool - What's the difference?

role | spool |


As nouns the difference between role and spool

is that role is a character or part played by a performer or actor while spool is a device around which thread, wire or cable is wound, especially a cylinder or spindle or spool can be a small swimming pool that can be used also as a spa.

As a verb spool is

to wind on a spool or spools.

Spool vs Jumper - What's the difference?

spool | jumper |


As nouns the difference between spool and jumper

is that spool is a device around which thread, wire or cable is wound, especially a cylinder or spindle or spool can be a small swimming pool that can be used also as a spa while jumper is someone or something that jumps, eg a participant in a jumping event in track or skiing or jumper can be (chiefly|british|australian) a woolen sweater or pullover.

As verbs the difference between spool and jumper

is that spool is to wind on a spool or spools while jumper is to connect with an electrical jumper.

Spool vs Spindly - What's the difference?

spool | spindly |


As a noun spool

is a device around which thread, wire or cable is wound, especially a cylinder or spindle or spool can be a small swimming pool that can be used also as a spa.

As a verb spool

is to wind on a spool or spools.

As an adjective spindly is

characteristic of a spindle; slender and of weak appearance.

Spool vs Wind - What's the difference?

spool | wind |


As nouns the difference between spool and wind

is that spool is a device around which thread, wire or cable is wound, especially a cylinder or spindle while wind is real or perceived movement of atmospheric air usually caused by convection or differences in air pressure.

As verbs the difference between spool and wind

is that spool is to wind on a spool or spools while wind is to blow air through a wind instrument or horn to make a sound.

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