terms |
hoistway |
As nouns the difference between terms and hoistway
is that
terms is while
hoistway is an opening for the hoist, or elevator, in the floor of a warehouse.
hoistway |
hoistaway |
As nouns the difference between hoistway and hoistaway
is that
hoistway is an opening for the hoist, or elevator, in the floor of a warehouse while
hoistaway is a kind of mechanical lift, or elevator.
fallway |
hoistway |
see also |
As nouns the difference between fallway and hoistway
is that
fallway is a well or opening, through the successive floors of a warehouse or factory or the decks of a ship, providing access for material, goods or people while
hoistway is an opening for the hoist, or elevator, in the floor of a warehouse.
warehouse |
hoistway |
As nouns the difference between warehouse and hoistway
is that
warehouse is a place for storing large amounts of products (wares) in logistics, a place where products go to from the manufacturer before going to the retailer while
hoistway is an opening for the hoist, or elevator, in the floor of a warehouse.
As a verb warehouse
is to store, as in a warehouse.
elevator |
hoistway |
As nouns the difference between elevator and hoistway
is that
elevator is permanent construction with a built-in platform that is lifted vertically while
hoistway is an opening for the hoist, or elevator, in the floor of a warehouse.
hoist |
hoistway |
As nouns the difference between hoist and hoistway
is that
hoist is a hoisting device, such as pulley or crane while
hoistway is an opening for the hoist, or elevator, in the floor of a warehouse.
As a verb hoist
is to raise; to lift; to elevate; especially, to raise or lift to a desired elevation, by means of tackle or pulley, as a sail, a flag, a heavy package or weight.
opening |
hoistway |
As nouns the difference between opening and hoistway
is that
opening is an act or instance of making or becoming open while
hoistway is an opening for the hoist, or elevator, in the floor of a warehouse.
As a verb opening
is present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective opening
is
describing the first period of play, usually up to the fall of the first wicket; describing a batsman who opens the innings or a bowler who opens the attack