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Taxonomy vs Weathercast - What's the difference?

taxonomy | weathercast |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and weathercast

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while weathercast is (meteorology) a weather forecast, especially one broadcast by radio or television.

Newscast vs Weathercast - What's the difference?

newscast | weathercast | see also |

Newscast is a see also of weathercast.


As nouns the difference between newscast and weathercast

is that newscast is a broadcast of the news; a news report that is transmitted over the air for television, radio, etc while weathercast is (meteorology) a weather forecast, especially one broadcast by radio or television.

Weathercaster vs Weathercast - What's the difference?

weathercaster | weathercast | Derived terms |

Weathercaster is a derived term of weathercast.


As nouns the difference between weathercaster and weathercast

is that weathercaster is the presenter of a weathercast while weathercast is (meteorology) a weather forecast, especially one broadcast by radio or television.

Television vs Weathercast - What's the difference?

television | weathercast |


As nouns the difference between television and weathercast

is that television is television while weathercast is (meteorology) a weather forecast, especially one broadcast by radio or television.

Radio vs Weathercast - What's the difference?

radio | weathercast |


As a verb radio

is .

As a noun weathercast is

(meteorology) a weather forecast, especially one broadcast by radio or television.

Broadcast vs Weathercast - What's the difference?

broadcast | weathercast |


As nouns the difference between broadcast and weathercast

is that broadcast is a transmission of a radio or television programme aired to be received by anyone with a receiver while weathercast is (meteorology) a weather forecast, especially one broadcast by radio or television.

As an adjective broadcast

is (senseid)cast or scattered widely, in all directions.

As a verb broadcast

is to transmit a message or signal via radio waves or electronic means.