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lead vs jumper

jumper vs lead

lead and jumper both are nouns.

lead is a verb but jumper is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
lead Yes No Yes No
jumper Yes No No No
As nouns, jumper is a hypernym of lead; that is, jumper is a word with a broader meaning than lead:
  • lead: a jumper that consists of a short piece of wire
  • jumper: a small connector used to make temporary electrical connections
Other hypernyms of lead include conducting wire, wire.
lead (noun) jumper (noun)
the playing of a card to start a trick in bridge (basketball) a player releases the basketball at the high point of a jump
a position of being the initiator of something and an example that others will follow (especially in the phrase `take the lead') a sleeveless dress resembling an apron; worn over other clothing
a jumper that consists of a short piece of wire a loose jacket or blouse worn by workmen
thin strip of metal used to separate lines of type in printing a small connector used to make temporary electrical connections
restraint consisting of a rope (or light chain) used to restrain an animal a coverall worn by children
the timing of ignition relative to the position of the piston in an internal-combustion engine a crocheted or knitted garment covering the upper part of the body
an advantage held by a competitor in a race an athlete who competes at jumping
evidence pointing to a possible solution a person who jumps
a news story of major importance
the introductory section of a story
an indication of potential opportunity
(baseball) the position taken by a base runner preparing to advance to the next base
an actor who plays a principal role
(sports) the score by which a team or individual is winning
the angle between the direction a gun is aimed and the position of a moving target (correcting for the flight time of the missile)
mixture of graphite with clay in different degrees of hardness; the marking substance in a pencil
a soft heavy toxic malleable metallic element; bluish white when freshly cut but tarnishes readily to dull grey
lead (verb) jumper (verb)
cause to undertake a certain action
preside over
lead, as in the performance of a composition
travel in front of; go in advance of others
take somebody somewhere
move ahead (of others) in time or space
be in charge of
be conducive to
stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point
be ahead of others; be the first
cause something to pass or lead somewhere
lead, extend, or afford access
produce as a result or residue
tend to or result in
Difference between lead and jumper

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