Rig is a related term of trim.
In lang=en terms the difference between rig and trim
is that
rig is to manipulate something dishonestly for personal gain or discriminatory purposes while
trim is to decorate or adorn; especially, to decorate a christmas tree.
In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between rig and trim
is that
rig is (nautical) to equip and fit (a ship) with sails, shrouds, and yards while
trim is (nautical) with sails well trimmed.
As nouns the difference between rig and trim
is that
rig is (slang|nautical) the rigging of a sailing ship or other such craft or
rig can be (uk|scotland|dialect) a ridge or
rig can be (obsolete) a wanton; one given to unbecoming conduct while
trim is (uncountable) decoration; especially, decoration placed along edges or borders.
As verbs the difference between rig and trim
is that
rig is to fit out with a harness or other equipment while
trim is to reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess; eg 'trim a hedge', 'trim a beard' the adposition
of can be used in present perfect tense to designate the removed part.
As an adjective trim is
physically fit.
As an adverb trim is
(nautical) in good order, properly managed or maintained.