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gate

Gate vs Gateable - What's the difference?

gate | gateable |


As a proper noun gate

is a town in oklahoma.

As an adjective gateable is

(physics|of a circuit) having a gate that may be externally controlled.

Gate vs Gatewise - What's the difference?

gate | gatewise |


As a proper noun gate

is a town in oklahoma.

As an adverb gatewise is

arranged to resemble a gate.

Gate vs Lith - What's the difference?

gate | lith |


As a proper noun gate

is a town in oklahoma.

As a noun lith is

a limb; any member of the body or lith can be owndom; property or lith can be a gate; a gap in a fence.

Gate vs Gatelike - What's the difference?

gate | gatelike |


As a proper noun gate

is a town in oklahoma.

As an adjective gatelike is

resembling a gate or some aspect of one.

Gate vs Gateless - What's the difference?

gate | gateless |


As a proper noun gate

is a town in oklahoma.

As an adjective gateless is

without a gate.

Gate vs Stairgate - What's the difference?

gate | stairgate |


As a proper noun gate

is a town in oklahoma.

As a noun stairgate is

a gate fitted across a domestic staircase to prevent young children from climbing the stairs.

Gate vs Obturator - What's the difference?

gate | obturator |


As a proper noun gate

is a town in oklahoma.

As a noun obturator is

(surgery) an object used to obstruct a hole, such as a fissure of the palate.

Gate vs Alleygating - What's the difference?

gate | alleygating |


As a proper noun gate

is a town in oklahoma.

As a noun alleygating is

(british) the erection of lockable gates at the ends of alleys and passages.

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