Terms vs Wheelhorse - What's the difference?
terms | wheelhorse |
A person who labors heavily for a particular cause, without being concerned about recognition
*{{quote-book, 1997, David Backes, A Wilderness Within: The Life of Sigurd F. Olson
, passage=He was a wheelhorse , a tower of strength, to the Park Service and to the forces that were trying to establish new parks, seashores, canoe wildernesses, and other reservations during the Kennedy and Johnson years.}}
As nouns the difference between terms and wheelhorse
is that terms is while wheelhorse is a person who labors heavily for a particular cause, without being concerned about recognition.wheelhorse
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