bushing |
nose |
As nouns the difference between bushing and nose
is that
bushing is (mechanical engineering) a type of bearing, a cylindrical lining designed to reduce friction and wear inside a hole, often used as a casing for a shaft, pin or hinge while
nose is a protuberance on the face housing the nostrils, which are used to breathe or smell.
As a verb nose is
to move cautiously.
bushing |
undefined |
As a noun bushing
is (mechanical engineering) a type of bearing, a cylindrical lining designed to reduce friction and wear inside a hole, often used as a casing for a shaft, pin or hinge.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
piston |
bushing |
As a proper noun piston
is .
As a noun bushing is
(mechanical engineering) a type of bearing, a cylindrical lining designed to reduce friction and wear inside a hole, often used as a casing for a shaft, pin or hinge.
nut |
bushing |
As nouns the difference between nut and bushing
is that
nut is knot while
bushing is (mechanical engineering) a type of bearing, a cylindrical lining designed to reduce friction and wear inside a hole, often used as a casing for a shaft, pin or hinge.
bushing |
insulator |
As nouns the difference between bushing and insulator
is that
bushing is a type of bearing, a cylindrical lining designed to reduce friction and wear inside a hole, often used as a casing for a shaft, pin or hinge while
insulator is a substance that does not transmit heat (
thermal insulator), sound (
acoustic insulator) or electricity (
electrical insulator).
culvert |
bushing |
As nouns the difference between culvert and bushing
is that
culvert is a transverse channel under a road or railway for the draining of water while
bushing is (mechanical engineering) a type of bearing, a cylindrical lining designed to reduce friction and wear inside a hole, often used as a casing for a shaft, pin or hinge.
As a verb culvert
is to channel (a stream of water) through a.
bushing |
connector |
As nouns the difference between bushing and connector
is that
bushing is a type of bearing, a cylindrical lining designed to reduce friction and wear inside a hole, often used as a casing for a shaft, pin or hinge while
connector is one who connects.
bushing |
boss |
As nouns the difference between bushing and boss
is that
bushing is a type of bearing, a cylindrical lining designed to reduce friction and wear inside a hole, often used as a casing for a shaft, pin or hinge while
boss is a swelling, lump or protuberance in an animal, person or object.
As a verb boss is
to decorate with bosses; to emboss.
As an adjective boss is
of excellent quality, first-rate.
bushing |
pipe |
As a noun bushing
is (mechanical engineering) a type of bearing, a cylindrical lining designed to reduce friction and wear inside a hole, often used as a casing for a shaft, pin or hinge.
As a proper noun pipe is
.
bushing |
choke |
As nouns the difference between bushing and choke
is that
bushing is (mechanical engineering) a type of bearing, a cylindrical lining designed to reduce friction and wear inside a hole, often used as a casing for a shaft, pin or hinge while
choke is a control on a carburetor to adjust the air/fuel mixture when the engine is cold.
As a verb choke is
to be unable to breathe because of obstruction of the windpipe, for instance food or other objects that go down the wrong way.
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