The difference between Bath and Cab

When used as nouns, bath means a tub or pool which is used for bathing: bathtub, whereas cab means a taxi.

When used as verbs, bath means to wash a person or animal in a bath, whereas cab means to travel by taxicab.


check bellow for the other definitions of Bath and Cab

  1. Bath as a noun:

    A tub or pool which is used for bathing: bathtub.

  2. Bath as a noun:

    A building or area where bathing occurs.

  3. Bath as a noun:

    The act of bathing.

  4. Bath as a noun:

    A substance or preparation in which something is immersed.

    Examples:

    "a bath of heated sand, ashes, steam, or hot air"

  1. Bath as a verb (transitive):

    To wash a person or animal in a bath

  1. Bath as a noun (historical, _, units of measure):

    A former Hebrew unit of liquid volume (about 23L or 6 gallons).

  1. Cab as a noun:

    A taxi; a taxicab.

  2. Cab as a noun:

    Compartment at the front of a truck or train for the driver

  3. Cab as a noun:

    Shelter at the top of an air traffic control tower or fire lookout tower

  4. Cab as a noun:

    Any of several four-wheeled carriages; a cabriolet

  1. Cab as a verb:

    To travel by taxicab.

  1. Cab as a noun (historical, _, units of measure):

    A former Hebrew unit of volume, about equal to 1.3L as a dry measure or 1¼L as a liquid measure.

  1. Cab as a noun (video games, informal):

    An arcade cabinet, the unit in which a video game is housed in a gaming arcade.