Turnout vs Crossover - What's the difference?
turnout | crossover |
attendance; crowd
(US) a place to pull off a road
(rail transport, chiefly, US) a place where moveable rails allow a train to switch tracks; a set of points
A place where one thing crosses over another.
The means by which the crossing is made.
( ) the result of the exchange of genetic material during meiosis.
A blend of multiple styles of music, intended to appeal to a wider audience.
An automobile that is a mix of two kinds of automobiles, i.e. the .
(rail transport) A pair of switches and a short, diagonal length of track which together connect two parallel tracks and allow passage between them.
A piece of fiction that borrows elements from two or more fictional universes.
As nouns the difference between turnout and crossover
is that turnout is attendance; crowd while crossover is a place where one thing crosses over another.turnout
English
Noun
(en noun)- This restaurant had a pretty good turnout for a Wednesday night.
- When towing a trailer, use the turnouts to let faster traffic pass.