different between brushlike vs brushbar

brushlike

English

Etymology

brush +? -like.

Adjective

brushlike (comparative more brushlike, superlative most brushlike)

  1. Having the form of a brush.

Synonyms

  • brushy

Anagrams

  • shrublike

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brushbar

English

Etymology

brush +? bar

Noun

brushbar (plural brushbars)

  1. A rotating bar with brushlike bristles, used in certain cleaning appliances.
    • 1999, "Steve Wiseman", Vacuum Cleaners (discussion on Internet newsgroup cam.misc)
      It's all pretty simple. If you want to get hairs out of a carpet, you need a whirling brushbar of death. No amount of suck will do it.
    • 2005, Popular Mechanics (volume 182, number 3, March 2005)
      A string had caught in the brushbar and shut down the belt drive. This was quickly fixed and we hosed up the rest of the filth.
    • 2005, Eureka: Innovative Engineering Design
      Innovations include placing the main motor inside the ball, using a second motor to drive the brushbar through gears, and a mechanism to drop down wheels...

Anagrams

  • rhubarbs

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