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bifilar

Terms vs Bifilar - What's the difference?

terms | bifilar |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective bifilar is

having two wires, threads or filaments.

Filament vs Bifilar - What's the difference?

filament | bifilar |


As a noun filament

is a fine thread or wire.

As an adjective bifilar is

having two wires, threads or filaments.

Thread vs Bifilar - What's the difference?

thread | bifilar |


As a noun thread

is a long, thin and flexible form of material, generally with a round cross-section, used in sewing, weaving or in the construction of string.

As a verb thread

is to put thread through.

As an adjective bifilar is

having two wires, threads or filaments.

Wire vs Bifilar - What's the difference?

wire | bifilar |


As a noun wire

is metal formed into a thin, even thread, now usually by being drawn through a hole in a steel die.

As a verb wire

is to fasten with wire, especially with reference to wine bottles, corks, or fencing.

As an adjective bifilar is

having two wires, threads or filaments.

Two vs Bifilar - What's the difference?

two | bifilar |


As a numeral two

is a numerical value equal to 2; the second number in the set of natural numbers (especially in number theory); the cardinality of the set {0, 1}; one plus one. Ordinal: second. This many dots (••).

As a noun two

is the digit/figure 2.

As an adjective bifilar is

having two wires, threads or filaments.