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Pin vs Pillar - What's the difference?

pin | pillar |


As a noun pillar is

(architecture) a large post, often used as supporting architecture.

As a verb pillar is

to provide with pillars or added strength as if from pillars.

Screw vs Pin - What's the difference?

screw | pin |


As a noun screw

is a device that has a helical function.

As a verb screw

is to connect or assemble pieces using a screw.

Probe vs Pin - What's the difference?

probe | pin |


As a verb probe

is .

Pin vs Tooth - What's the difference?

pin | tooth |


As a noun tooth is

a hard, calcareous structure present in the mouth of many vertebrate animals, generally used for eating.

As a verb tooth is

to provide or furnish with teeth.

Pin vs Flipper - What's the difference?

pin | flipper |


As a proper noun flipper is

a common name for animals which have flippers, such as dolphins and seals.

Pin vs Clipper - What's the difference?

pin | clipper |


As a noun clipper is

anything that clips.

Pin vs X - What's the difference?

pin | x |


As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Pin vs Ddr - What's the difference?

pin | ddr |


As a noun ddr is

(electronics).

Mandrel vs Pin - What's the difference?

mandrel | pin |


As a noun mandrel

is an object used as an aid for shaping a material, eg bending a pipe without creasing or kinking it.

Pinout vs Pin - What's the difference?

pinout | pin |


As a noun pinout

is (electronics) the manner in which an electrical connector or device is wired; the list of signals that correspond to each pin or output.

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