fishmouth |
fishmoth |
As nouns the difference between fishmouth and fishmoth
is that
fishmouth is a half-cylindrical or half-conical shaped opening or void in a lapped edge or seam, usually caused by wrinkling or shifting of ply sheets during installation while
fishmoth is an insect, the silverfish.
taxonomy |
fishmouth |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and fishmouth
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
fishmouth is (roofing) a half-cylindrical or half-conical shaped opening or void in a lapped edge or seam, usually caused by wrinkling or shifting of ply sheets during installation.
wrinkling |
fishmouth |
As nouns the difference between wrinkling and fishmouth
is that
wrinkling is a pattern of wrinkles while
fishmouth is (roofing) a half-cylindrical or half-conical shaped opening or void in a lapped edge or seam, usually caused by wrinkling or shifting of ply sheets during installation.
As a verb wrinkling
is .
void |
fishmouth |
As nouns the difference between void and fishmouth
is that
void is an empty space; a vacuum while
fishmouth is a half-cylindrical or half-conical shaped opening or void in a lapped edge or seam, usually caused by wrinkling or shifting of ply sheets during installation.
As an adjective void
is containing nothing; empty; vacant; not occupied; not filled.
As a verb void
is to make invalid or worthless.
conical |
fishmouth |
As an adjective conical
is (geometry) of or relating to a cone or cones.
As a noun fishmouth is
(roofing) a half-cylindrical or half-conical shaped opening or void in a lapped edge or seam, usually caused by wrinkling or shifting of ply sheets during installation.
cylindrical |
fishmouth |
As an adjective cylindrical
is shaped like a cylinder.
As a noun fishmouth is
(roofing) a half-cylindrical or half-conical shaped opening or void in a lapped edge or seam, usually caused by wrinkling or shifting of ply sheets during installation.