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Terms vs Infeed - What's the difference?

terms | infeed |


As nouns the difference between terms and infeed

is that terms is while infeed is material fed into a machine to be processed.

Infeed vs Undefined - What's the difference?

infeed | undefined |


As a noun infeed

is material fed into a machine to be processed.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Infeed vs Inlet - What's the difference?

infeed | inlet |


As nouns the difference between infeed and inlet

is that infeed is material fed into a machine to be processed while inlet is a body of water let into a coast, such as a bay, cove, fjord or estuary.

As a verb inlet is

to let in; admit.

Outfeed vs Infeed - What's the difference?

outfeed | infeed |


As nouns the difference between outfeed and infeed

is that outfeed is a conveyor that pulls split firewood away from the processor and into a waiting vehicle or pile for later handling while infeed is material fed into a machine to be processed.

Feed vs Infeed - What's the difference?

feed | infeed |


As nouns the difference between feed and infeed

is that feed is food given to (especially herbivorous) animals while infeed is material fed into a machine to be processed.

As a verb feed

is to give (someone or something) food to eat.

Infeed vs Unfeed - What's the difference?

infeed | unfeed |


As a noun infeed

is material fed into a machine to be processed.

As an adjective unfeed is

not paid a fee.

Indeed vs Infeed - What's the difference?

indeed | infeed |


As an adverb indeed

is (lb) truly; in fact; actually.

As an interjection indeed

is indicates emphatic agreement.

As a noun infeed is

material fed into a machine to be processed.

Processed vs Infeed - What's the difference?

processed | infeed |


As an adjective processed

is that has completed a required process.

As a verb processed

is (process).

As a noun infeed is

material fed into a machine to be processed.

Machine vs Infeed - What's the difference?

machine | infeed |


As a verb machine

is .

As a noun infeed is

material fed into a machine to be processed.

Fed vs Infeed - What's the difference?

fed | infeed |


As nouns the difference between fed and infeed

is that fed is a federal government officer or official, especially FBI and DEA agents while infeed is material fed into a machine to be processed.

As a verb fed

is past tense of feed.

As an abbreviation FED

is Federal Reserve System. an alternative spelling of Fed|lang=en.

As a proper noun Fed

is the Federal Reserve Board or System.

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