What's the difference between waterfall hanging and hangers?
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Explanation:
A hangar is a large building, typically for housing aircraft. A hanger is something to hang clothes on.
The word hanger is a noun that denotes an item used to hang things (usually clothing). It can also refer to a person who hangs things, but this is not a common usage. Examples:
My shirts keep slipping off these hangers.
The hangers don't have hooks at the top but studs which sit in the slider on the rail. It's an anti-theft measure. People will steal anything.
Will you call the picture hanger? The portrait of the former CEO is noticeably lopsided.
Hangar
The word hangar is a noun that denotes a large building with an extensive floor area, which is typically used for housing and maintaining aircraft. Examples:
Hangars for military aircraft are rarely lined up in neat rows. This is a defence against attack from enemy aircraft. It ensures only one hangar can be targeted on each fly-past.
Rain will not affect the day too badly. All the fete stalls will be set up in a large hangar.