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Cheesecake vs Transformer - What's the difference?

cheesecake | transformer |

As nouns the difference between cheesecake and transformer

is that cheesecake is (countable|and|uncountable) a pie made of sweetened and flavoured cottage cheese or cream cheese, eggs and milk on a crunchy base while transformer is something that transforms, changing its own or another thing's shape.

cheesecake

Noun

(en noun)
  • (countable, and, uncountable) A pie made of sweetened and flavoured cottage cheese or cream cheese, eggs and milk on a crunchy base.
  • Cheesecake is an especially delicious dessert.
  • (uncountable) Imagery of one or more scantily clad, sexually attractive persons, especially young women; pin-ups.
  • Company policy forbids displaying cheesecake in the locker rooms.

    Derived terms

    * no-bake cheesecake

    See also

    * beefcake ----

    transformer

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Something that transforms, changing its own or another thing's shape.
  • (electrical engineering) A static device that transfers electric energy from one circuit to another by magnetic coupling. Their main use is to transfer energy between different voltage levels, which allows choosing most appropriate voltage for power generation, transmission and distribution separately.
  • Derived terms

    * autotransformer

    See also

    * metamorphosis * shape change ----