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Cockpit vs Hanger - What's the difference?

cockpit | hanger |

As nouns the difference between cockpit and hanger

is that cockpit is the space for those in control of a nautical, aeronautical, or astronautical vessel while hanger is one who hangs, or causes to be hanged; a hangman.

cockpit

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • The space for those in control of a nautical, aeronautical, or astronautical vessel.
  • (obsolete, nautical) The compartment set aside for the care of wounded during naval engagements; the sickbay.
  • (nautical) A well, usually near the stern, where the helm is located.
  • An enclosure for cockfights.
  • Hyponyms

    * (space for those in control of a vessel) flight deck

    hanger

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who hangs, or causes to be hanged; a hangman.
  • That by which a thing is suspended. Especially:
  • # A strap hung to the girdle, by which a dagger or sword is suspended.
  • # (machines) A part that suspends a journal box in which shafting runs.
  • # A bridle iron
  • # A clothes hanger
  • That which hangs or is suspended, as a sword worn at the side; especially, in the 18th century, a short, curved sword.
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  • (UK) A steep, wooded declivity.
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  • Usage notes

    Not to be confused with hangar (a garage-like building for airplanes).

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