composite |
pultrude |
As verbs the difference between composite and pultrude
is that
composite is to make a composite while
pultrude is to draw resin-coated glass fibres through a heated die in order to make a composite material.
As an adjective composite
is made up of multiple components; compound or complex.
As a noun composite
is a mixture of different components.
pultrusion |
pultrude |
Related terms |
Pultrude is a related term of pultrusion.
Pultrusion is often a misspelling of pultrude.
Pultrusion has no English definition.
As a verb pultrude is
to draw resin-coated glass fibres through a heated die in order to make a composite material.
pustule |
pustulate |
As a noun pustule
is a small accumulation of pus in the epidermis or dermis.
As a verb pustulate is
to form, or be formed into pustules.
As an adjective pustulate is
having pustules or prominences resembling them.
prominence |
pustulate |
As a noun prominence
is the state of being prominent: widely known or eminent.
As a verb pustulate is
to form, or be formed into pustules.
As an adjective pustulate is
having pustules or prominences resembling them.
protein |
proteinlike |
As a noun protein
is protein.
As an adjective proteinlike is
having the characteristics of a protein.
resin |
pultrude |
As verbs the difference between resin and pultrude
is that
resin is to apply resin while
pultrude is to draw resin-coated glass fibres through a heated die in order to make a composite material.
As a noun resin
is a viscous hydrocarbon secretion of many plants, particularly coniferous trees.
coated |
pultrude |
As verbs the difference between coated and pultrude
is that
coated is past tense of coat while
pultrude is to draw resin-coated glass fibres through a heated die in order to make a composite material.
As an adjective coated
is covered with a thin layer.
glass |
pultrude |
As a proper noun glass
is .
As a verb pultrude is
to draw resin-coated glass fibres through a heated die in order to make a composite material.
fibre |
pultrude |
As a noun fibre
is (
single elongated piece of material) A single piece of a given material, elongated and roughly round in cross-section, often twisted with other fibres to form thread.
As a verb pultrude is
to draw resin-coated glass fibres through a heated die in order to make a composite material.
perfection |
progressionist |
As nouns the difference between perfection and progressionist
is that
perfection is the quality or state of being perfect or complete, so that nothing requisite is wanting; entire development; consummate culture, skill, or moral excellence; the highest attainable state or degree of excellence; maturity; as,
perfection in an art, in a science, or in a system;
perfection in form or degree; fruits in
perfection while
progressionist is an advocate of social progress, ideally towards perfection.
As a verb perfection
is to perfect.
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