cutover |
switchover |
As nouns the difference between cutover and switchover
is that
cutover is an area of cutover land while
switchover is a complete change or switch from one state, system or course of action to another.
As an adjective cutover
is having been cleared of valuable timber.
cutover |
cutoff |
As nouns the difference between cutover and cutoff
is that
cutover is an area of cutover land while
cutoff is the point at which something terminates or to which it is limited.
As an adjective cutover
is having been cleared of valuable timber.
cutover |
launch |
As nouns the difference between cutover and launch
is that
cutover is an area of cutover land while
launch is the act of launching or
launch can be (nautical) the boat of the largest size and/or of most importance belonging to a ship of war, and often called the "captain's boat" or "captain's launch".
As an adjective cutover
is having been cleared of valuable timber.
As a verb launch is
to throw, as a lance or dart; to hurl; to let fly; to send off, propel with force.
cutover |
migration |
As nouns the difference between cutover and migration
is that
cutover is an area of cutover land while
migration is .
As an adjective cutover
is having been cleared of valuable timber.
cutover |
changeover |
As nouns the difference between cutover and changeover
is that
cutover is an area of cutover land while
changeover is a conversion or transition from one thing to another.
As an adjective cutover
is having been cleared of valuable timber.
discontinuity |
cutover |
As nouns the difference between discontinuity and cutover
is that
discontinuity is a lack of continuity, regularity or sequence; a break or gap while
cutover is an area of cutover land.
As an adjective cutover is
having been cleared of valuable timber.
timber |
cutover |
As nouns the difference between timber and cutover
is that
timber is trees in a forest regarded as a source of wood while
cutover is an area of cutover land.
As an interjection timber
is used by loggers to warn others that a tree being felled is falling.
As a verb timber
is to fit with timbers.
As an adjective cutover is
having been cleared of valuable timber.