bolt |
nail |
As nouns the difference between bolt and nail
is that
bolt is (
land covered by trees) while
nail is the thin, horny plate at the ends of fingers and toes on humans and some other animals.
As a verb nail is
to fix (an object) to another object using a nail.
bolt |
lightening |
In nautical terms the difference between bolt and lightening
is that
bolt is the standard linear measurement of canvas for use at sea: 39 yards while
lightening is the removal of cargo (especially crude oil) from a vessel in order to reduce its draft.
As nouns the difference between bolt and lightening
is that
bolt is a (usually) metal fastener consisting of a cylindrical body that is threaded, with a larger head on one end. It can be inserted into an unthreaded hole up to the head, with a nut then threaded on the other end; a heavy machine screw while
lightening is the sensation caused by the descent of the uterus into the pelvic cavity before the onset of labour.
As verbs the difference between bolt and lightening
is that
bolt is to connect or assemble pieces using a bolt while
lightening is present participle of lang=en.
As an adverb bolt
is suddenly; straight; unbendingly.
As a proper noun Bolt
is {{surname|from=nicknames}.
bolt |
anchor |
As nouns the difference between bolt and anchor
is that
bolt is (
land covered by trees) while
anchor is (
label) a tool used to moor a vessel to the bottom of a sea or river to resist movement.
As a verb anchor is
to hold an object, especially a ship or a boat to a fixed point.
bolt |
cape |
In nautical terms the difference between bolt and cape
is that
bolt is the standard linear measurement of canvas for use at sea: 39 yards while
cape is to head or point; to keep a course.
As nouns the difference between bolt and cape
is that
bolt is a (usually) metal fastener consisting of a cylindrical body that is threaded, with a larger head on one end. It can be inserted into an unthreaded hole up to the head, with a nut then threaded on the other end; a heavy machine screw while
cape is a piece or point of land, extending beyond the adjacent coast into a sea or lake; a promontory; a headland.
As verbs the difference between bolt and cape
is that
bolt is to connect or assemble pieces using a bolt while
cape is to head or point; to keep a course.
As proper nouns the difference between bolt and cape
is that
bolt is {{surname|from=nicknames} while
Cape is the Cape of Good Hope or
Cape Province, South Africa.
As an adverb bolt
is suddenly; straight; unbendingly.
bolt |
login |
As nouns the difference between bolt and login
is that
bolt is a (usually) metal fastener consisting of a cylindrical body that is threaded, with a larger head on one end. It can be inserted into an unthreaded hole up to the head, with a nut then threaded on the other end; a heavy machine screw while
login is a combination of a user's identification and password used to enter a computer, program, network, etc.
As verbs the difference between bolt and login
is that
bolt is to connect or assemble pieces using a bolt while
login is misspelling of lang=en.
As an adverb bolt
is suddenly; straight; unbendingly.
As a proper noun Bolt
is {{surname|from=nicknames}.
bolt |
brave |
In transitive terms the difference between bolt and brave
is that
bolt is to cause to start or spring forth; to dislodge (an animal being hunted) while
brave is to encounter with courage and fortitude, to defy.
As nouns the difference between bolt and brave
is that
bolt is a (usually) metal fastener consisting of a cylindrical body that is threaded, with a larger head on one end. It can be inserted into an unthreaded hole up to the head, with a nut then threaded on the other end; a heavy machine screw while
brave is a Native American warrior.
As verbs the difference between bolt and brave
is that
bolt is to connect or assemble pieces using a bolt while
brave is to encounter with courage and fortitude, to defy.
As an adverb bolt
is suddenly; straight; unbendingly.
As a proper noun Bolt
is {{surname|from=nicknames}.
As an adjective brave is
strong in the face of fear; courageous.
bolt |
abscond |
In intransitive terms the difference between bolt and abscond
is that
bolt is to escape while
abscond is to withdraw from.
In transitive terms the difference between bolt and abscond
is that
bolt is to cause to start or spring forth; to dislodge (an animal being hunted) while
abscond is to evade, to hide or flee from.
As verbs the difference between bolt and abscond
is that
bolt is to connect or assemble pieces using a bolt while
abscond is to hide, to be in hiding or concealment.
As a noun bolt
is a (usually) metal fastener consisting of a cylindrical body that is threaded, with a larger head on one end. It can be inserted into an unthreaded hole up to the head, with a nut then threaded on the other end; a heavy machine screw.
As an adverb bolt
is suddenly; straight; unbendingly.
As a proper noun Bolt
is {{surname|from=nicknames}.
bolt |
scan |
As nouns the difference between bolt and scan
is that
bolt is a (usually) metal fastener consisting of a cylindrical body that is threaded, with a larger head on one end. It can be inserted into an unthreaded hole up to the head, with a nut then threaded on the other end; a heavy machine screw while
scan is an instance of scanning.
As verbs the difference between bolt and scan
is that
bolt is to connect or assemble pieces using a bolt while
scan is to examine sequentially, part by part.
As an adverb bolt
is suddenly; straight; unbendingly.
As a proper noun Bolt
is {{surname|from=nicknames}.
absorb |
bolt |
As a verb absorb
is to include so that it no longer has separate existence; to overwhelm; to cause to disappear as if by swallowing up; to incorporate; to assimilate; to take in and use up .
As a noun bolt is
(
land covered by trees).
bolt |
pin |
In lang=en terms the difference between bolt and pin
is that
bolt is to discuss or argue privately, and for practice, as cases at law while
pin is a mood, a state of being.
As nouns the difference between bolt and pin
is that
bolt is a (usually) metal fastener consisting of a cylindrical body that is threaded, with a larger head on one end. It can be inserted into an unthreaded hole up to the head, with a nut then threaded on the other end; a heavy machine screw while
pin is a small device, made (usually) of drawn-out steel wire with one end sharpened and the other flattened or rounded into a head, used for fastening.
As verbs the difference between bolt and pin
is that
bolt is to connect or assemble pieces using a bolt while
pin is (
often followed by a preposition such as to or on) To fasten or attach (something) with a pin.
As an adverb bolt
is suddenly; straight; unbendingly.
As a proper noun Bolt
is {{surname|from=nicknames}.
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