wire |
embedder |
As nouns the difference between wire and embedder
is that
wire is metal formed into a thin, even thread, now usually by being drawn through a hole in a steel die while
embedder is one who, or that which, embeds.
As a verb wire
is to fasten with wire, especially with reference to wine bottles, corks, or fencing.
wire |
wirelessness |
As nouns the difference between wire and wirelessness
is that
wire is (
label) metal formed into a thin, even thread, now usually by being drawn through a hole in a steel die while
wirelessness is the state or condition of being wireless; lack of wires or cables.
As a verb wire
is to fasten with wire, especially with reference to wine bottles, corks, or fencing.
wire |
rheophore |
As nouns the difference between wire and rheophore
is that
wire is (
label) metal formed into a thin, even thread, now usually by being drawn through a hole in a steel die while
rheophore is (obsolete|physics) any wire, electrode or connector that conducts electricity.
As a verb wire
is to fasten with wire, especially with reference to wine bottles, corks, or fencing.
wire |
wireline |
As nouns the difference between wire and wireline
is that
wire is (
label) metal formed into a thin, even thread, now usually by being drawn through a hole in a steel die while
wireline is (telecommunications) a landline.
As a verb wire
is to fasten with wire, especially with reference to wine bottles, corks, or fencing.
wire |
cavaquinho |
As nouns the difference between wire and cavaquinho
is that
wire is metal formed into a thin, even thread, now usually by being drawn through a hole in a steel die while
cavaquinho is a small string instrument of the European guitar family with four wire or gut strings.
As a verb wire
is to fasten with wire, especially with reference to wine bottles, corks, or fencing.
wire |
spinner |
As nouns the difference between wire and spinner
is that
wire is (
label) metal formed into a thin, even thread, now usually by being drawn through a hole in a steel die while
spinner is agent noun of spin; someone or something who spins.
As a verb wire
is to fasten with wire, especially with reference to wine bottles, corks, or fencing.
wire |
telpher |
As nouns the difference between wire and telpher
is that
wire is (
label) metal formed into a thin, even thread, now usually by being drawn through a hole in a steel die while
telpher is an electric-run cable car used for transportation, along overhead wires.
As verbs the difference between wire and telpher
is that
wire is to fasten with wire, especially with reference to wine bottles, corks, or fencing while
telpher is to transport with a telpher.
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