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lead-in vs wire

wire vs lead-in

lead-in and wire both are nouns.

lead-in is not a verb while wire is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
lead-in Yes No No No
wire Yes No Yes No
As nouns, wire is a hypernym of lead-in; that is, wire is a word with a broader meaning than lead-in:
  • lead-in: wire connecting an antenna to a receiver or a transmitter to a transmission line
  • wire: a metal conductor that carries electricity over a distance
Other hypernyms of lead-in include conducting wire.
lead-in (noun) wire (noun)
wire connecting an antenna to a receiver or a transmitter to a transmission line ligament made of metal and used to fasten things or make cages or fences etc
the introductory section of a story a metal conductor that carries electricity over a distance
a message transmitted by telegraph
the finishing line on a racetrack
lead-in (verb) wire (verb)
equip for use with electricity
send cables, wires, or telegrams
fasten with wire
string on a wire
provide with electrical circuits
Difference between lead-in and wire

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