shoegear |
shoewear |
As nouns the difference between shoegear and shoewear
is that
shoegear is train equipment, usually mounted on bogies, used to transfer electric current from the third rail while
shoewear is shoes (as a category of clothing).
taxonomy |
shoegear |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and shoegear
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
shoegear is (rail transport) train equipment, usually mounted on bogies, used to transfer electric current from the third rail.
shoebeam |
shoegear |
Hyponyms |
Shoegear is a derived term of shoebeam.
Shoegear is a hyponym of shoebeam.
Shoegear is a hypernym of shoebeam.
In rail transport terms the difference between shoebeam and shoegear
is that
shoebeam is a beam of non-conductive material (usually fibreglass or wood), attached to a train bogey that supports the pickup shoe while
shoegear is train equipment, usually mounted on bogies, used to transfer electric current from the third rail.