input |
include |
As nouns the difference between input and include
is that
input is the act or process of putting in; infusion while
include is (computing) a piece of source code or other content that is dynamically retrieved for inclusion in another item.
As verbs the difference between input and include
is that
input is to put in; put on while
include is to bring into a group, class, set, or total as a (new) part or member.
input |
suggestion |
As nouns the difference between input and suggestion
is that
input is the act or process of putting in; infusion while
suggestion is something suggested (with subsequent adposition being
for.
As a verb input
is to put in; put on.
key |
input |
As a proper noun key
is .
As a noun input is
the act or process of putting in; infusion.
As a verb input is
to put in; put on.
input |
null |
As nouns the difference between input and null
is that
input is the act or process of putting in; infusion while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
As a verb input
is to put in; put on.
input |
aspiration |
As nouns the difference between input and aspiration
is that
input is the act or process of putting in; infusion while
aspiration is aspiration (burst of air that follows the release of some consonants).
As a verb input
is to put in; put on.
input |
upkeep |
As nouns the difference between input and upkeep
is that
input is the act or process of putting in; infusion while
upkeep is maintenance; the act or effort of keeping something in good repair.
As verbs the difference between input and upkeep
is that
input is to put in; put on while
upkeep is (british) to maintain (something) or keep it in good repair.
input |
impact |
In transitive terms the difference between input and impact
is that
input is to accept data that is entered while
impact is to collide or strike.
input |
outlet |
As nouns the difference between input and outlet
is that
input is the act or process of putting in; infusion while
outlet is a vent or similar passage to allow the escape of something.
As a verb input
is to put in; put on.
afferent |
input |
As an adjective afferent
is relative (to), pertaining (to).
As a noun input is
the act or process of putting in; infusion.
As a verb input is
to put in; put on.
feed |
input |
In transitive terms the difference between feed and input
is that
feed is to give to a machine to be processed while
input is to accept data that is entered.
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