Takeout vs Assemble - What's the difference?
takeout | assemble |
intended to be eaten off the premises
Food purchased from a takeaway
(curling) A stone that hits another stone, removing it from play
To put together.
(ambitransitive) To gather as a group.
* Milton
* Bible, 1 Kings viii. 2
(computing) to translate from assembly language to machine code
As an adjective takeout
is intended to be eaten off the premises.As a noun takeout
is food purchased from a takeaway.As a verb assemble is
.takeout
English
Alternative forms
* take out * take-outAdjective
(-)Noun
(wikipedia takeout) (en noun)Synonyms
* (US ) carryout * takeawayDescendants
* Japanese:See also
* outtake * take outAnagrams
*assemble
English
Verb
(assembl)- He assembled the model ship.
- The parents assembled in the school hall.
- Thither he assembled all his train.
- All the men of Israel assembled themselves.
