Intake vs Outtake - What's the difference?
intake | outtake |
The place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit; opposed to outlet.
The beginning of a contraction or narrowing in a tube or cylinder.
The quantity taken in.
An act or instance of taking in: an intake of oxygen or food.
The people taken into an organisation or establishment at a particular time.
To take or draw in (in all the senses of the noun).
A portion of a recording (a take) that is not included in the final version of a film or a musical album, often because it contains a mistake.
A complete version of a recording or film that is dropped in favour of another version, reject.
An opening for outward discharge, vent.
To take out, remove.
(obsolete) To except.
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*:it happed the kynge and launcelot stode in a wyndowe / and sawe syre Tristram ryde and Isoud / Syre sayd Launcelot yonder rydeth the fayrest lady of the world excepte youre quene Dame Gueneuer / who is that said sir Arthur / Sir sayd he / it is quene Isoud that oute taken my lady your quene she is makeles
As nouns the difference between intake and outtake
is that intake is the place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit; opposed to outlet while outtake is a portion of a recording (a take) that is not included in the final version of a film or a musical album, often because it contains a mistake.As verbs the difference between intake and outtake
is that intake is to take or draw in in all the senses of the noun while outtake is to take out, remove.As a preposition outtake is
except; besides.intake
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Noun
- the intake of air
- the new intake of students
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Derived terms
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* *outtake
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(wikipedia outtake)Noun
(en noun)- The DVD for that movie has ten minutes worth of outtakes .
