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shoebeam

Taxonomy vs Shoebeam - What's the difference?

taxonomy | shoebeam |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and shoebeam

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while shoebeam is (rail transport) a beam of non-conductive material (usually fibreglass or wood), attached to a train bogey that supports the pickup shoe.

Shoebeam vs Shoegear - What's the difference?

shoebeam | shoegear | Hyponyms |

Shoegear is a derived term of shoebeam.

Shoegear is a hyponym of shoebeam.

Shoegear is a hypernym of shoebeam.



In rail transport terms the difference between shoebeam and shoegear

is that shoebeam is a beam of non-conductive material (usually fibreglass or wood), attached to a train bogey that supports the pickup shoe while shoegear is train equipment, usually mounted on bogies, used to transfer electric current from the third rail.