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Bitts vs Ojibwe - What's the difference?

bitts | ojibwe |

As nouns the difference between bitts and ojibwe

is that bitts is (nautical|pluralonly) a frame composed of two strong oak timbers (bitt-heads) fixed vertically in the fore part of a ship, bolted to the deck beams to which are secured the cables when the ship rides to anchor while ojibwe is .

bitts

English

Noun

(head)
  • (nautical, pluralonly) A frame composed of two strong oak timbers (bitt-heads) fixed vertically in the fore part of a ship, bolted to the deck beams to which are secured the cables when the ship rides to anchor
  • Derived terms

    * bitter * bitter end * bitt-heads * bitt-pins * bitt-stopper * bitt the cable * carrick-bitts * fore-brace bitts * gallows-bitts * jear-bitts * paul-bitts or pawl-bitts * riding-bitts * topsail-sheet bitts * winch-bitts * windlass-bitts

    References

    * An etymological dictionary of the English language, p. 65

    ojibwe

    English

    (wikipedia Ojibwe)

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • The language spoken by the native Algonquin people of central Canada, one of a closely related group of languages and dialects of the Algonquian branch of the Algic language family.
  • See also

    * (oj)

    Synonyms

    * Ojibwa * Ojibway * Chippewa * anishinaabemowin

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A member of a native Algonquin people of central Canada.