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Lumber vs Glulam - What's the difference?

lumber | glulam |


In uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between lumber and glulam

is that lumber is (uncountable) wood intended as a building material while glulam is (uncountable) glued laminated timber: a structural timber product composed of several layers of dimensioned lumber glued together.

As nouns the difference between lumber and glulam

is that lumber is (uncountable) wood intended as a building material while glulam is (uncountable) glued laminated timber: a structural timber product composed of several layers of dimensioned lumber glued together.

As a verb lumber

is to move clumsily.

Beam vs Glulam - What's the difference?

beam | glulam |


As nouns the difference between beam and glulam

is that beam is any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its thickness, and prepared for use while glulam is (uncountable) glued laminated timber: a structural timber product composed of several layers of dimensioned lumber glued together.

As a verb beam

is (ambitransitive) to emit beams of light; shine; radiate.

Androgynous vs Ambisextrous - What's the difference?

androgynous | ambisextrous |


As adjectives the difference between androgynous and ambisextrous

is that androgynous is possessing the sex organs of both sexes while ambisextrous is bisexual.

Redundant vs Hypermetric - What's the difference?

redundant | hypermetric |


As adjectives the difference between redundant and hypermetric

is that redundant is superfluous; exceeding what is necessary while hypermetric is having a redundant syllable.

Syllable vs Hypermetric - What's the difference?

syllable | hypermetric |


As a noun syllable

is (linguistics) a unit of human speech that is interpreted by the listener as a single sound, although syllables usually consist of one or more vowel sounds, either alone or combined with the sound of one or more consonants; a word consists of one or more syllables.

As a verb syllable

is (poetic) to utter in syllables.

As an adjective hypermetric is

having a redundant syllable.

Hypermetrical vs Hypermetric - What's the difference?

hypermetrical | hypermetric | Synonyms |

Hypermetrical is a synonym of hypermetric.


As adjectives the difference between hypermetrical and hypermetric

is that hypermetrical is hypermetric while hypermetric is having a redundant syllable.

Dawn vs Antelucan - What's the difference?

dawn | antelucan |


As a proper noun dawn

is sometimes given to a girl born at that time of day.

As an adjective antelucan is

before dawn.

Coin vs Recoin - What's the difference?

coin | recoin |


As a proper noun coin

is a city in iowa.

As a verb recoin is

to coin (money, an expression) again.

Connectable vs Unconnectable - What's the difference?

connectable | unconnectable |


As adjectives the difference between connectable and unconnectable

is that connectable is that can be connected while unconnectable is not connectable; that cannot be connected.

Connect vs Unconnectable - What's the difference?

connect | unconnectable |


As a verb connect

is to join (to another object): to attach, or to be intended to attach or capable of attaching, to another object.

As an adjective unconnectable is

not connectable; that cannot be connected.

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