The difference between Mag wheel and Rim
When used as nouns, mag wheel means a wheel for a motor vehicle, made from an alloy of magnesium, typically lighter and offering better heat conduction than steel wheels, whereas rim means an edge around something, especially when circular.
Rim is also verb with the meaning: to form a rim on.
check bellow for the other definitions of Mag wheel and Rim
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Mag wheel as a noun (automotive, originally late 1950s and into 1960s):
A wheel for a motor vehicle, made from an alloy of magnesium, typically lighter and offering better heat conduction than steel wheels.
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Rim as a noun:
An edge around something, especially when circular.
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Rim as a noun (automotive, cycling):
wheelrim
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Rim as a verb:
To form a rim on.
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Rim as a verb (transitive):
To follow the contours, possibly creating a circuit.
Examples:
"Palm trees rim the beach."
"A walking path rims the island."
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Rim as a verb (transitive, or, intransitive, of a ball):
To roll around a rim.
Examples:
"The golf ball rimmed the cup."
"The basketball rimmed in and out."
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Rim as a noun (UK, _, dialectal):
A membrane.
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Rim as a noun (UK, _, dialectal, _, or, _, obsolete):
The membrane enclosing the intestines; the peritoneum, hence loosely, the intestines; the lower part of the abdomen; belly.
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Rim as a verb (slang):
To lick the anus of a partner as a sexual act.