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draisine

Terms vs Draisine - What's the difference?

terms | draisine |


As nouns the difference between terms and draisine

is that terms is while draisine is a light auxiliary rail vehicle (train) or tram.

Speeder vs Draisine - What's the difference?

speeder | draisine |


As nouns the difference between speeder and draisine

is that speeder is one who speeds, or exceeds the maximum legal speed limit while draisine is a light auxiliary rail vehicle (train) or tram.

Handcar vs Draisine - What's the difference?

handcar | draisine | Hyponyms |

Handcar is a hyponym of draisine.


As nouns the difference between handcar and draisine

is that handcar is a light railroad car propelled by a hand-operated pumping mechanism while draisine is a light auxiliary rail vehicle (train) or tram.

Tram vs Draisine - What's the difference?

tram | draisine |


As nouns the difference between tram and draisine

is that tram is beam (large piece of timber or iron) while draisine is a light auxiliary rail vehicle (train) or tram.

Train vs Draisine - What's the difference?

train | draisine |


As nouns the difference between train and draisine

is that train is elongated portion while draisine is a light auxiliary rail vehicle (train) or tram.

As a verb train

is to practice an ability.

Rail vs Draisine - What's the difference?

rail | draisine |


As nouns the difference between rail and draisine

is that rail is a horizontal bar extending between supports and used for support or as a barrier; a railing while draisine is a light auxiliary rail vehicle (train) or tram.

As a verb rail

is to travel by railway.

Auxiliary vs Draisine - What's the difference?

auxiliary | draisine |


As nouns the difference between auxiliary and draisine

is that auxiliary is a person or group that acts in an auxiliary manner while draisine is a light auxiliary rail vehicle (train) or tram.

As an adjective auxiliary

is helping; giving assistance or support.