The difference between Male and Pin

When used as nouns, male means a human member of the masculine sex or gender, whereas pin means a sewing pin or ballhead pin: a needle without an eye (usually) made of drawn-out steel wire with one end sharpened and the other flattened or rounded into a head, used for fastening.


Male is also adjective with the meaning: belonging to the sex which typically produces sperm, or to the gender which is typically associated with it.

Pin is also verb with the meaning: to fasten or attach (something) with a pin.

check bellow for the other definitions of Male and Pin

  1. Male as an adjective:

    Belonging to the sex which typically produces sperm, or to the gender which is typically associated with it.

    Examples:

    "male writers'', ''the leading male and female singers'', ''a male bird feeding a seed to a female'', ''in bee colonies, all drones are male'', ''intersex male patients"

  2. Male as an adjective:

    Characteristic of this sex/gender. , .}}

    Examples:

    "stereotypically male interests'', ''an insect with typically male coloration"

  3. Male as an adjective:

    Tending to lead to or regulate the development of sexual characteristics typical of this sex.

    Examples:

    "the male chromosome''; ''like testes, ovaries also produce testosterone and some other male hormones"

  4. Male as an adjective (grammar, less common than 'masculine'):

    Masculine; of the masculine grammatical gender.

  5. Male as an adjective (figuratively):

    Of instruments, tools, or connectors: designed to fit into or penetrate a female counterpart, as in a connector, pipe fitting or laboratory glassware.

  1. Male as a noun (sometimes, _, offensive):

    One of the male (masculine) sex or gender. A human member of the masculine sex or gender. An animal of the sex that has testes. A plant of the masculine sex.

  1. Pin as a noun:

    A sewing pin or ballhead pin: a needle without an eye (usually) made of drawn-out steel wire with one end sharpened and the other flattened or rounded into a head, used for fastening.

  2. Pin as a noun:

    A small nail with a head and a sharp point.

  3. Pin as a noun:

    A cylinder often of wood or metal used to fasten or as a bearing between two parts.

    Examples:

    "Pull the pin out of the grenade before throwing it at the enemy."

  4. Pin as a noun (wrestling):

    The victory condition of holding the opponent's shoulders on the wrestling mat for a prescribed period of time.

  5. Pin as a noun:

    A slender object specially designed for use in a specific game or sport, such as skittles or bowling.

  6. Pin as a noun (informal, in plural):

    A leg.

    Examples:

    "I'm not so good on my pins these days."

  7. Pin as a noun (electricity):

    Any of the individual connecting elements of a multipole electrical connector.

    Examples:

    "The UK standard connector for domestic mains electricity has three pins."

  8. Pin as a noun:

    A piece of jewellery that is attached to clothing with a pin.

  9. Pin as a noun (US):

    A simple accessory that can be attached to clothing with a pin or fastener, often round and bearing a design, logo or message, and used for decoration, identification or to show political affiliation, etc.

    Examples:

    "synonyms: badge lapel pin"

  10. Pin as a noun (chess):

    A scenario in which moving a lesser piece to escape from attack would expose a more valuable piece to attack.

  11. Pin as a noun (golf):

    The flagstick: the flag-bearing pole which marks the location of a hole

  12. Pin as a noun (curling):

    The spot at the exact centre of the house (the target area)

    Examples:

    "The shot landed right on the pin."

  13. Pin as a noun (dated):

    A mood, a state of being.

  14. Pin as a noun:

    One of a row of pegs in the side of an ancient drinking cup to mark how much each person should drink.

  15. Pin as a noun (medicine, obsolete):

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    Examples:

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  16. Pin as a noun:

    A thing of small value; a trifle.

  17. Pin as a noun:

    A peg in musical instruments for increasing or relaxing the tension of the strings.

  18. Pin as a noun (engineering):

    A short shaft, sometimes forming a bolt, a part of which serves as a journal.

  19. Pin as a noun:

    The tenon of a dovetail joint.

  20. Pin as a noun (UK, brewing):

    A size of brewery cask, equal to half a firkin, or eighth of a barrel.

  21. Pin as a noun (informal):

    A pinball machine.

    Examples:

    "I spent most of my time in the arcade playing pins."

  1. Pin as a verb (often followed by a preposition such as "to" or "on"):

    To fasten or attach (something) with a pin.

  2. Pin as a verb (chess, usually, in the passive):

    To cause (a piece) to be in a pin.

  3. Pin as a verb (wrestling):

    To pin down (someone).

  4. Pin as a verb:

    To enclose; to confine; to pen; to pound.

  5. Pin as a verb (computing, GUI, transitive):

    To attach (an icon, application, etc.) to another item.

    Examples:

    "to pin a window to the Taskbar"

  6. Pin as a verb (computing, transitive):

    To fix (an array in memory, a security certificate, etc.) so that it cannot be modified.

    Examples:

    "When marshaling data, the interop marshaler can copy or pin the data being marshaled."

  7. Pin as a verb: