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lever

Lever vs Crank - What's the difference?

lever | crank |


In transitive terms the difference between lever and crank

is that lever is to move with a lever while crank is to cause to spin via other means, as though turned by a crank.

In obsolete terms the difference between lever and crank

is that lever is rather while crank is a sick person; an invalid.

In lang=en terms the difference between lever and crank

is that lever is a levee while crank is penis.

As an adverb lever

is rather.

As an adjective crank is

strange, weird, odd.

Lever vs Kidney - What's the difference?

lever | kidney |


As nouns the difference between lever and kidney

is that lever is (mechanics)   a rigid piece which is capable of turning about one point, or axis (the fulcrum ), and in which are two or more other points where forces are applied; — used for transmitting and modifying force and motion or lever can be (rare) a levee while kidney is an organ in the body that filters the blood, producing urine.

As a verb lever

is to move with a.

As an adverb lever

is (obsolete) rather.

Lever vs Hinge - What's the difference?

lever | hinge |


In transitive terms the difference between lever and hinge

is that lever is to move with a lever while hinge is archaeology The breaking off of the distal end of a knapped stone flake whose presumed course across the face of the stone core was truncated prematurely, leaving not a feathered distal end but instead the scar of a nearly perpendicular break.

In obsolete terms the difference between lever and hinge

is that lever is rather while hinge is to bend.

As an adverb lever

is rather.

Lever vs Almond - What's the difference?

lever | almond |


As nouns the difference between lever and almond

is that lever is   A rigid piece which is capable of turning about one point, or axis (the fulcrum), and in which are two or more other points where forces are applied; — used for transmitting and modifying force and motion while almond is a type of tree nut.

As a verb lever

is to move with a lever.

As an adverb lever

is rather.

As an adjective almond is

brownish, resembling the colour of an almond nut.

As a proper noun Almond is

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Lever vs Heaver - What's the difference?

lever | heaver |


As nouns the difference between lever and heaver

is that lever is (mechanics)   a rigid piece which is capable of turning about one point, or axis (the fulcrum ), and in which are two or more other points where forces are applied; — used for transmitting and modifying force and motion or lever can be (rare) a levee while heaver is one who, or that which, heaves or lifts; a laborer employed on docks in handling freight.

As a verb lever

is to move with a.

As an adverb lever

is (obsolete) rather.

Lever vs Wheel - What's the difference?

lever | wheel |


In transitive terms the difference between lever and wheel

is that lever is to move with a lever while wheel is to put into a rotatory motion; to cause to turn or revolve; to make or perform in a circle.

In obsolete terms the difference between lever and wheel

is that lever is rather while wheel is a rolling or revolving body; anything of a circular form; a disk; an orb.

As an adverb lever

is rather.

Lever vs Screw - What's the difference?

lever | screw |


In transitive terms the difference between lever and screw

is that lever is to move with a lever while screw is to contort.

As an adverb lever

is rather.

Enabler vs Lever - What's the difference?

enabler | lever |


As nouns the difference between enabler and lever

is that enabler is one who helps something to happen while lever is   A rigid piece which is capable of turning about one point, or axis (the fulcrum), and in which are two or more other points where forces are applied; — used for transmitting and modifying force and motion.

As a verb lever is

to move with a lever.

As an adverb lever is

rather.

Lockset vs Lever - What's the difference?

lockset | lever |


As nouns the difference between lockset and lever

is that lockset is the hardware and components making up the locking or latching mechanism for a door, etc while lever is   A rigid piece which is capable of turning about one point, or axis (the fulcrum), and in which are two or more other points where forces are applied; — used for transmitting and modifying force and motion.

As a verb lever is

to move with a lever.

As an adverb lever is

rather.

Lever vs Lever - What's the difference?

lever | lever |


In mechanics terms the difference between lever and lever

is that lever is   An arm on a rock shaft, to give motion to the shaft or to obtain motion from it while lever is   An arm on a rock shaft, to give motion to the shaft or to obtain motion from it.

In transitive terms the difference between lever and lever

is that lever is to move with a lever while lever is to move with a lever.

In figuratively transitive terms the difference between lever and lever

is that lever is to use, operate like a lever while lever is to use, operate like a lever.

In chiefly _ uk finance terms the difference between lever and lever

is that lever is to increase the share of debt in the capitalization of a business while lever is to increase the share of debt in the capitalization of a business.

In obsolete terms the difference between lever and lever

is that lever is rather while lever is rather.

In lang=en terms the difference between lever and lever

is that lever is a levee while lever is a levee.

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