Stopper vs Limiter - What's the difference?
stopper | limiter |
Agent noun of stop, someone or something that stops something.
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* 2000 , Carole B. Cox, Empowering Grandparents Raising Grandchildren (page 28)
A type of knot at the end of a rope, to prevent it from unravelling.
A bung or cork
(slang, soccer) goalkeeper
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(finance, slang) In the commodity futures market, someone who is long (owns) a futures contract and is demanding delivery because they want to take possession of the deliverable commodity.
(rail transport) A train that calls at all or almost all stations between its origin and destination, including very small ones.
(botany) Any of several trees of the genus Eugenia , found in Florida and the West Indies.
A playspot where water flows back on itself, creating a retentive feature.
to close a container by using a stopper.
That which limits.
As nouns the difference between stopper and limiter
is that stopper is agent noun of stop, someone or something that stops something while limiter is that which limits.As a verb stopper
is to close a container by using a stopper.stopper
English
(Eugenia)Noun
(en noun)- Often, in our conversations we encourage people to talk, or we manage to stop them. This can happen without our even thinking about it. Following is a list of conversation starters and stoppers .
- Put a stopper in the knot.
- We need a stopper or the boat will sink.
- He's the number one stopper in the country.
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- Cattle futures: spillover momentum plus evidence of a strong stopper (i.e., 96 loads demanded) should kick the opening higher.
- the red stopper
Synonyms
* (rail transport) local * (bung) plugAntonyms
* (rail transport) fast, expressDerived terms
* * ring stopper * stopper boltVerb
(en verb)- He tightly stoppered the decanter, thinking the expensive liqueur had been evaporating.
- The diaphragmatic spasm of his hiccup caused his epiglottis to painfully stopper his windpipe with a loud "hic".
Anagrams
* English agent nouns ----limiter
English
Noun
(en noun)- The limiter automatically put on the brakes to keep the machine from going too fast.