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Connector vs Joint - What's the difference?

connector | joint |


As nouns the difference between connector and joint

is that connector is one who connects while joint is the point where two components of a structure join, but are still able to rotate.

As an adjective joint is

done by two or more people or organisations working together.

As a verb joint is

to unite by a joint or joints; to fit together; to prepare so as to fit together.

Connector vs Fuseway - What's the difference?

connector | fuseway |


As nouns the difference between connector and fuseway

is that connector is one who connects while fuseway is any of a group of fused connectors in a fusebox.

Connector vs Connectorless - What's the difference?

connector | connectorless |


As a noun connector

is one who connects.

As an adjective connectorless is

without connectors.

Connector vs Rheophore - What's the difference?

connector | rheophore |


As nouns the difference between connector and rheophore

is that connector is one who connects while rheophore is (obsolete|physics) any wire, electrode or connector that conducts electricity.

Connector vs Miniplug - What's the difference?

connector | miniplug |


As nouns the difference between connector and miniplug

is that connector is one who connects while miniplug is the small connector used to connect portable audio devices to an output device such as a speaker or headset.

Connector vs Backplane - What's the difference?

connector | backplane |


As nouns the difference between connector and backplane

is that connector is one who connects while backplane is (electronics) a circuit board that connects several connectors in parallel to each other, so that each pin of each connector is linked to the same relative pin of all the other connectors, forming a computer bus.

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