Definitions
- A heavy, flat, circular object used in athletic competitions. - A type of fish that is round and flat with a long tail. - A throwing event in track and field where athletes throw a heavy, flat, circular object as far as possible.
- A small, shallow dish used for holding a cup or glass. - A flying saucer, a term used to describe a UFO. - A plate with a shallow indentation used for holding a cup or glass.
List of Similarities
- 1Both are circular in shape.
- 2Both can be made of various materials such as metal, plastic, or ceramic.
- 3Both are used for holding or carrying objects.
- 4Both have a flat surface.
- 5Both can be found in households.
What is the difference?
- 1Function: Discus is used for athletic competitions while saucer is used for holding cups or glasses.
- 2Size: Discus is larger and heavier than saucer.
- 3Shape: Discus is thicker and has a more pronounced rim than saucer.
- 4Material: Discus is typically made of metal or plastic while saucer is usually made of ceramic.
- 5Usage: Discus is used in sports competitions while saucer is used in everyday life.
Remember this!
Discus and saucer are both circular objects with a flat surface, but they differ in their function, size, shape, material, and usage. Discus is a heavy, flat, circular object used in athletic competitions, while saucer is a small, shallow dish used for holding cups or glasses.