Forwarding vs Delivery - What's the difference?
forwarding | delivery |
The act by which something is forwarded.
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The act of conveying something.
The item which has been conveyed.
The act of giving birth
(baseball) A pitching motion.
(baseball) A thrown pitch.
The manner of speaking.
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(medicine) administration of a drug
(cricket) A ball .
(curling) The process of throwing a stone.
As nouns the difference between forwarding and delivery
is that forwarding is the act by which something is forwarded while delivery is the act of conveying something.As a verb forwarding
is .forwarding
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- You might think that the GatewayPorts feature discussed in the last section applies equally well to remote port forwardings . This would make sense as a feature, but as it happens, it isn't done.
delivery
English
Noun
(deliveries)- The delivery was completed by four.
- delivery of a nuclear missile to its target
- Your delivery is on the table.
- The delivery was painful.
- ''His delivery has a catch in it.
- ''Here is the delivery ; ... strike three!
- The actor's delivery was flawless.
- I shall not tell what Dr. Coutras related to me in his words, but in my own, for I cannot hope to give at second hand any impression of his vivacious delivery .
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- Drug delivery system .