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turbocharge

Boost vs Turbocharge - What's the difference?

boost | turbocharge |


As verbs the difference between boost and turbocharge

is that boost is to lift or push from behind (one who is endeavoring to climb); to push up; hence, to assist in overcoming obstacles, or in making advancement while turbocharge is to increase the power of an internal combustion engine (either otto or diesel cycle) by compressing the inlet air with power extracted from the exhaust air.

As a noun boost

is a push from behind, as to one who is endeavoring to climb; help.

Turbocharged vs Turbocharge - What's the difference?

turbocharged | turbocharge |


As verbs the difference between turbocharged and turbocharge

is that turbocharged is (turbocharge) while turbocharge is to increase the power of an internal combustion engine (either otto or diesel cycle) by compressing the inlet air with power extracted from the exhaust air.

As an adjective turbocharged

is having a turbocharger.

Taxonomy vs Turbocharge - What's the difference?

taxonomy | turbocharge |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb turbocharge is

to increase the power of an internal combustion engine (either otto or diesel cycle) by compressing the inlet air with power extracted from the exhaust air.

Recharge vs Turbocharge - What's the difference?

recharge | turbocharge |


As verbs the difference between recharge and turbocharge

is that recharge is to charge an electric battery after its power has been consumed while turbocharge is to increase the power of an internal combustion engine (either Otto or Diesel cycle) by compressing the inlet air with power extracted from the exhaust air.

As a noun recharge

is water that has percolated from the ground surface to an aquifer.

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