motorcycle |
dirtbike |
As nouns the difference between motorcycle and dirtbike
is that
motorcycle is an open-seated motor-powered vehicle with two wheels while
dirtbike is an off-road motorcycle.
As a verb motorcycle
is to motor around on a motorcycle; to ride.
railway |
switchyard |
As nouns the difference between railway and switchyard
is that
railway is a track, consisting of parallel rails, over which wheeled vehicles such as trains may travel while
switchyard is part of a railway with an arrangement of switches (or points) allowing trains to be diverted and reassembled.
switch |
switchyard |
As nouns the difference between switch and switchyard
is that
switch is a device to turn electric current on and off or direct its flow while
switchyard is part of a railway with an arrangement of switches (or points) allowing trains to be diverted and reassembled.
As a verb switch
is to exchange.
As an adjective switch
is riding with their opposite foot forward from their natural position.
point |
switchyard |
As nouns the difference between point and switchyard
is that
point is a discrete division of something while
switchyard is part of a railway with an arrangement of switches (or points) allowing trains to be diverted and reassembled.
As a verb point
is to extend the index finger in the direction of something in order to show where it is or to draw attention to it.
train |
switchyard |
As nouns the difference between train and switchyard
is that
train is elongated portion or
train can be (obsolete) treachery; deceit while
switchyard is part of a railway with an arrangement of switches (or points) allowing trains to be diverted and reassembled.
As a verb train
is to practice an ability.
divert |
switchyard |
As a verb divert
is to turn aside from a course.
As a noun switchyard is
part of a railway with an arrangement of switches (or points) allowing trains to be diverted and reassembled.
reassemble |
switchyard |
As a verb reassemble
is to assemble again.
As a noun switchyard is
part of a railway with an arrangement of switches (or points) allowing trains to be diverted and reassembled.
keg |
kegful |
As nouns the difference between keg and kegful
is that
keg is a round, traditionally wooden container of lesser capacity than a barrel, often used to store beer while
kegful is as much as a keg will hold.
As a verb keg
is to store in a keg.
partygoer |
partygoing |
Related terms |
Partygoing is a related term of partygoer.
As a noun partygoer
is someone who attends a party.
As an adjective partygoing is
going to parties, particular describing someone who does so frequently.
statistics |
statto |
As nouns the difference between statistics and statto
is that
statistics is a mathematical science concerned with data collection, presentation, analysis, and interpretation while
statto is a person with a keen interest in statistics, particularly in sport.
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