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Clicker vs Door - What's the difference?

clicker | door |

As nouns the difference between clicker and door

is that clicker is (slang) the remote-control device used to change settings on a television set, vcr, or other electronic equipment while door is door.

clicker

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (slang) The remote-control device used to change settings on a television set, VCR, or other electronic equipment.
  • We have a clicker for the TV, one for the VCR, one for the DVD player and another one that does it all.
    There are too many clickers in this house.
  • A person who cuts out the uppers of shoes from pieces of leather using a flexible knife that clicks as it changes direction.
  • A machine that cuts materials using a steel rule die. The name comes from the sound (click) when the material is cut. May be hand, pneumatic, or hydraulic powered.
  • A signalling device used by military forces. Pressed between thumb and fingers, it makes a small but distinctive click understood by other members of a unit.
  • A small mechanical device that produces a clicking sound, used in dog training.
  • Someone who clicks, for example on internet hyperlinks.
  • (obsolete, UK) One who stands before a shop door to invite people to buy.
  • (obsolete, printing) One who has charge of the work of a companionship.
  • (webster)

    door

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A that ensures the door cannot be opened without the key.
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  • Any flap, etc. that opens like a door.
  • A non-physical into the next world, a particular feeling, a company, etc.
  • (computing, dated) A . See (BBS door).
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    Derived terms

    * at death's door * darken someone's door * door brake * doorgame * door prize * doorstep * front door * get one's foot in the door * show somebody the door * shut the door on * sliding door * stage-door Johnny * up and over door *

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    Verb

    (en verb)
  • (cycling) To cause a .
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