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Convection vs Conduit - What's the difference?

convection | conduit |


As nouns the difference between convection and conduit

is that convection is the process of conveying something while conduit is a pipe or channel for conveying water etc.

Wire vs Conduit - What's the difference?

wire | conduit |


As verbs the difference between wire and conduit

is that wire is to fasten with wire, especially with reference to wine bottles, corks, or fencing while conduit is .

As a noun wire

is (label) metal formed into a thin, even thread, now usually by being drawn through a hole in a steel die.

Catheter vs Conduit - What's the difference?

catheter | conduit |


As nouns the difference between catheter and conduit

is that catheter is a small tube inserted into a body cavity to remove fluid, create an opening, distend a passageway or administer a drug while conduit is a pipe or channel for conveying water etc.

Catheters vs Conduit - What's the difference?

catheters | conduit |


As a noun catheters

is .

As a verb conduit is

.

Busway vs Conduit - What's the difference?

busway | conduit |


As a noun busway

is a right of way, roadway, or lane for the exclusive use of buses, possibly only during peak traffic hours.

As a verb conduit is

.

Medium vs Conduit - What's the difference?

medium | conduit |


As a noun medium

is medium.

As a verb conduit is

.

Electricalmetalictubing vs Conduit - What's the difference?

electricalmetalictubing | conduit |


As a verb conduit is

.

Conduit vs Construit - What's the difference?

conduit | construit |


As verbs the difference between conduit and construit

is that conduit is while construit is .

Conduit vs Gutter - What's the difference?

conduit | gutter | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between conduit and gutter

is that conduit is a pipe or channel for conveying water etc while gutter is a prepared channel in a surface, especially at the side of a road adjacent to a curb, intended for the drainage of water.

As a verb gutter is

to flow or stream; to form gutters.

Portal vs Conduit - What's the difference?

portal | conduit | Related terms |

Portal is a related term of conduit.


As a noun portal

is portal (grandiose and often lavish entrance).

As a verb conduit is

.

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