runout |
coaxial |
As a noun runout
is something that has been run out.
As an adjective coaxial is
(geometry) having a common central axis.
runout |
run |
As a noun runout
is something that has been run out.
As a proper noun run is
.
runout |
outfeed |
As nouns the difference between runout and outfeed
is that
runout is something that has been run out while
outfeed is a conveyor that pulls split firewood away from the processor and into a waiting vehicle or pile for later handling.
exhausted |
runout |
As an adjective exhausted
is depleted; in a state of exhaustion.
As a verb exhausted
is past tense of exhaust.
As a noun runout is
something that has been run out.
runout |
finish |
As nouns the difference between runout and finish
is that
runout is something that has been run out while
finish is an end: the end of anything.
As a verb finish is
to complete (something.
runup |
runout |
As nouns the difference between runup and runout
is that
runup is an alternative spelling of lang=en while
runout is something that has been run out.
runout |
runout |
In cricket terms the difference between runout and runout
is that
runout is a run out, a running out. The method of getting out in which a batsman, in making a run, has not reached the popping crease when a fielder breaks his wicket with the ball while
runout is a run out, a running out. The method of getting out in which a batsman, in making a run, has not reached the popping crease when a fielder breaks his wicket with the ball.
As nouns the difference between runout and runout
is that
runout is something that has been run out while
runout is something that has been run out.
runout |
circularity |
As nouns the difference between runout and circularity
is that
runout is something that has been run out while
circularity is the state of being circular.
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