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boiler

Toiler vs Boiler - What's the difference?

toiler | boiler |


As nouns the difference between toiler and boiler

is that toiler is a person who toils or labors while boiler is (tank-type) water heater.

Boiler vs Fear - What's the difference?

boiler | fear |


As nouns the difference between boiler and fear

is that boiler is (tank-type) water heater while fear is grass.

Taxonomy vs Boiler - What's the difference?

taxonomy | boiler |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and boiler

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while boiler is (tank-type) water heater.

Tank vs Boiler - What's the difference?

tank | boiler |


As a verb tank

is .

As a noun boiler is

(tank-type) water heater.

Crematory vs Boiler - What's the difference?

crematory | boiler |


As nouns the difference between crematory and boiler

is that crematory is the establishment or furnace that cremates bodies while boiler is (tank-type) water heater.

As an adjective crematory

is pertaining to the act of cremating bodies.

Boiler vs Stokehole - What's the difference?

boiler | stokehole |


As nouns the difference between boiler and stokehole

is that boiler is (tank-type) water heater while stokehole is (nautical) the place in a steamship in which stokers fed the boilers with coal.

Boiler vs Hydrostat - What's the difference?

boiler | hydrostat |


As nouns the difference between boiler and hydrostat

is that boiler is an apparatus that generates heat (usually by burning fuel) and uses it to heat circulating water (or sometimes another liquid) in a closed system that is then used for space heating, swimming pool heating, or domestic hot water or industrial processes while hydrostat is a mechanism that regulates the amount of water in a boiler.

Boiler vs Steampipe - What's the difference?

boiler | steampipe |


As nouns the difference between boiler and steampipe

is that boiler is an apparatus that generates heat (usually by burning fuel) and uses it to heat circulating water (or sometimes another liquid) in a closed system that is then used for space heating, swimming pool heating, or domestic hot water or industrial processes while steampipe is a pipe of a boiler, through which steam passes.

Boiler vs Boilerhouse - What's the difference?

boiler | boilerhouse |


As nouns the difference between boiler and boilerhouse

is that boiler is (tank-type) water heater while boilerhouse is the deckhouse above a ship's boiler and engine room.

Boiler vs Draincock - What's the difference?

boiler | draincock |


As nouns the difference between boiler and draincock

is that boiler is (tank-type) water heater while draincock is a tap or valve used to draw off water (or other liquid) from the lowest part of a tank, boiler etc.

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