Extended - extends beyond the barrel Flush - does not extend beyond the barrel
The difference between flush and semi-flush mounted ceiling lights is that one of them can be mounted on the ceiling and the other one can be mounted elsewhere.
The difference between internal flush and full hole thread is that the roots of the full-hole tool joints are rounded, and the roots for the internal-flush joints are flat.
low flush toilets use less water.
Okay BIG difference here... Mating= locking two pieces together Flush= sticking to the surface
Okay BIG difference here... Mating= locking two pieces together Flush= sticking to the surface
A semi flush uses about half the water that a full flush uses. This saves using water when it is not necessary to use more than is required. It saves money plus helps the environment.
Flush mount is going to be when the subwoofer is installed evenly in an enclosure.
pit toilets are like portapotties that have a hole that has plumbing but isn't done very frequently a flush toilet has a bowl that flushes the waste when wanted using a plumbing system
Finish nails have a smaller, rounded head that can be driven flush with the wood so as to be less obvious.
A flush door has panels that are mostly flat and take up the entire space of the door. A panel door has loose fitting panels that fit into grooves that make up the frame of the door.
FLUSH FLUSH FLUSH !!!!! Use water from the hose , drinking fountain , bottled watter, It doesn't matter. The most important thing is to dilute, flush ( remove ) and get the chemical as close to a neutral pH as possible( if there is any left after flushing ). This can mean the difference between loosing your sight or saving it. You should also see a doctor who will be able to tell if any damage has been done
To "flesh out" an idea is to give it substance, as a sculptor adds clay flesh to a skeletal armature. To "flush out" a criminal is to drive him or her out into the open. The latter term is derived from bird-hunting, in which one flushes out a covey of quail. If you are trying to develop something further, use "flesh"; but if you are trying to reveal something hitherto concealed, use "flush."