Hairpin vs Switchback - What's the difference?
hairpin | switchback |
Characterized by an abrupt or extreme bend; shaped like a hairpin.
A zigzag path, road or railway track; especially a railway track in which the train travels in a reverse direction at each switch
A hairpin bend.
A roller coaster.
As nouns the difference between hairpin and switchback
is that hairpin is a pin or fastener for the hair while switchback is a zigzag path, road or railway track; especially a railway track in which the train travels in a reverse direction at each switch.As an adjective hairpin
is characterized by an abrupt or extreme bend; shaped like a hairpin.As a verb switchback is
to zigzag.hairpin
English
Alternative forms
* (l) * (l)Adjective
(-)- Drive carefully. That road has a lot of hairpin turns.
