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Airfield vs Strip - What's the difference?

airfield | strip |


As nouns the difference between airfield and strip

is that airfield is a place where airplanes can take off and land but unlike an airport must not necessarily have terminals or paved runways while strip is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces.

As a verb strip is

to remove or take away.

Strip vs Base - What's the difference?

strip | base |


As a noun strip

is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces.

As a verb strip

is to remove or take away.

As an acronym base is

b'''uilding'', '''''a'''ntenna-tower'', '''''s'''pan'', '''''e arth .

Ground vs Strip - What's the difference?

ground | strip |


In lang=en terms the difference between ground and strip

is that ground is to run aground; to strike the bottom and remain fixed while strip is to milk a cow, especially by stroking and compressing the teats to draw out the last of the milk.

As nouns the difference between ground and strip

is that ground is (senseid)(uncountable) the surface of the earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground while strip is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces.

As verbs the difference between ground and strip

is that ground is to connect (an electrical conductor or device) to a ground or ground can be (grind) while strip is to remove or take away.

As an adjective ground

is crushed, or reduced to small particles.

Strip vs Terminal - What's the difference?

strip | terminal |


As nouns the difference between strip and terminal

is that strip is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces while terminal is terminal (at an airport etc).

As a verb strip

is to remove or take away.

Airstrip vs Strip - What's the difference?

airstrip | strip |


As nouns the difference between airstrip and strip

is that airstrip is an aircraft landing field, usually with one runway and only basic facilities while strip is material in long, thin pieces.

As a verb strip is

to remove or take away.

Airport vs Strip - What's the difference?

airport | strip |


As nouns the difference between airport and strip

is that airport is airport while strip is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces.

As a verb strip is

to remove or take away.

Runway vs Strip - What's the difference?

runway | strip |


As nouns the difference between runway and strip

is that runway is an airstrip, a (usually) paved section on which planes land or take off while strip is material in long, thin pieces.

As a verb strip is

to remove or take away.

Strip vs Aerodrome - What's the difference?

strip | aerodrome |


As nouns the difference between strip and aerodrome

is that strip is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces while aerodrome is aerodrome.

As a verb strip

is to remove or take away.

Strip vs Dismantle - What's the difference?

strip | dismantle |

Dismantle is a synonym of strip.



In transitive terms the difference between strip and dismantle

is that strip is to milk a cow, especially by stroking and compressing the teats to draw out the last of the milk while dismantle is to take apart; to disassemble; to take to pieces.

As a noun strip

is material in long, thin pieces.

Strig vs Strip - What's the difference?

strig | strip |


As nouns the difference between strig and strip

is that strig is a pedicel or footstalk, especially of a flowering or fruit-bearing plant, such as the currant while strip is material in long, thin pieces.

As a verb strip is

to remove or take away.

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