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projection vs tenon

tenon vs projection

projection and tenon both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
projection Yes No No No
tenon Yes No No No
As nouns, tenon is a hyponym of projection; that is, tenon is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than projection:
  • projection: any structure that branches out from a central support
  • tenon: a projection at the end of a piece of wood that is shaped to fit into a mortise and form a mortise joint
Other hyponyms of projection include arm, branch, limb, brim, burr, cleat, cornice, drip, drip mold, drip mould, flange, rim, flue, fluke, head, boss, knob, lobe, lug, overhang, prong, spike, tooth, tooth.
projection (noun) tenon (noun)
the act of expelling or projecting or ejecting a projection at the end of a piece of wood that is shaped to fit into a mortise and form a mortise joint
the act of projecting out from something
any structure that branches out from a central support
the representation of a figure or solid on a plane as it would look from a particular direction
a planned undertaking
a prediction made by extrapolating from past observations
the projection of an image from a film onto a screen
the acoustic phenomenon that gives sound a penetrating quality
(psychiatry) a defense mechanism by which your own traits and emotions are attributed to someone else
any solid convex shape that juts out from something
Difference between projection and tenon

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