truncate
Truncate - What does it mean?
truncate | |Truncate vs Impinge - What's the difference?
truncate | impinge |As verbs the difference between truncate and impinge
is that truncate is to shorten something as if by cutting off part of it while impinge is to push (transitive: apply a force to (an object) so that it moves away), thrust, shove.As an adjective truncate
is truncated.Whittle vs Truncate - What's the difference?
whittle | truncate |As verbs the difference between whittle and truncate
is that whittle is (transitive|or|intransitive) to cut or shape wood with a knife while truncate is to shorten something as if by cutting off part of it.As a noun whittle
is a knife; especially, a pocket knife, sheath knife, or clasp knife or whittle can be (archaic) a coarse greyish double blanket worn by countrywomen, in the west of england, over the shoulders, like a cloak or shawl.As an adjective truncate is
truncated.Truncate vs Cutoff - What's the difference?
truncate | cutoff |As a verb truncate
is to shorten something as if by cutting off part of it.As an adjective truncate
is truncated.As a noun cutoff is
the point at which something terminates or to which it is limited.Truncate vs Cut - What's the difference?
truncate | cut |As verbs the difference between truncate and cut
is that truncate is to shorten something as if by cutting off part of it while cut is To incise, to cut into the surface of something.As adjectives the difference between truncate and cut
is that truncate is truncated while cut is having been cut.As a noun cut is
an opening resulting from cutting.Taxonomy vs Truncate - What's the difference?
taxonomy | truncate |