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Stationary vs Hardware - What's the difference?

stationary | hardware |

As nouns the difference between stationary and hardware

is that stationary is one who, or that which, is stationary, such as a planet when apparently it has neither progressive nor retrograde motion while hardware is hardware.

As an adjective stationary

is not moving.

stationary

English

Adjective

(wikipedia stationary) (en adjective)
  • Not moving.
  • For a few moments, the train remained stationary , before lurching forward along the track.
  • incapable of being moved
  • unchanging
  • Synonyms

    * (not moving) fixed, immobile, motionless, still, stock-still, unmoving * (incapable of being moved) immobile, unmoveable * (unchanging) changeless, constant, immutable, unchanging

    Antonyms

    * (not moving) in motion, moving, on the move * (incapable of being moved) mobile, moveable * (unchanging) changing, mutable, variable

    Noun

    (stationaries)
  • One who, or that which, is stationary, such as a planet when apparently it has neither progressive nor retrograde motion.
  • (Holland)
  • See also

    * stationary point

    hardware

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • Fixtures]], equipment, tools and [[device, devices used for general-purpose construction and repair of a structure or object. Also such equipment as sold as stock by a store of the same name, e.g. hardware store.
  • He needed a hammer, nails, screws, nuts, bolts and other assorted hardware , so he went to the hardware store.
  • (informal) Equipment.
  • military hardware
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  • (computing) The part of a computer that is fixed and cannot be altered without replacement or physical modification; motherboard, expansion cards, etc. Compare software.
  • * 1952 , "Binary Arithmetic", R.L. Michaelson, in The Incorporated Statistician , vol. 3, no. 1 (Feb. 1952), pp 35-40.
  • Hardware is the generally accepted colloquism for anything inside a computer other than an engineer.
  • (technology) Electronic equipment.
  • Metal implements.
  • (slang) A firearm.