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Cathead - What does it mean?

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Wikidiffcom vs Cathead - What's the difference?

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As a noun cathead is

(nautical) a heavy piece of timber projecting from each side of the bow of a ship for holding anchors which were fitted with a stock in position for letting go or for securing after weighing.

Optics vs Cathead - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between optics and cathead

is that optics is (label) the physics of light and vision while cathead is (nautical) a heavy piece of timber projecting from each side of the bow of a ship for holding anchors which were fitted with a stock in position for letting go or for securing after weighing.

Cathead vs Nyamwanga - What's the difference?

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Cathead vs Inertialframeofreference - What's the difference?

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Windmill vs Cathead - What's the difference?

windmill | cathead |


As nouns the difference between windmill and cathead

is that windmill is a machine which translates linear motion of wind to rotational motion by means of adjustable vanes called sails while cathead is (nautical) a heavy piece of timber projecting from each side of the bow of a ship for holding anchors which were fitted with a stock in position for letting go or for securing after weighing.

As a verb windmill

is (intransitive) to rotate (itself) with a sweeping motion.

Straight vs Cathead - What's the difference?

straight | cathead |


As nouns the difference between straight and cathead

is that straight is something that is not crooked or bent while cathead is (nautical) a heavy piece of timber projecting from each side of the bow of a ship for holding anchors which were fitted with a stock in position for letting go or for securing after weighing.

As an adjective straight

is not crooked or bent; having a constant direction throughout its length.

As an adverb straight

is of a direction relative to the subject, precisely; as if following a direct line.

As a verb straight

is to straighten.

Container vs Cathead - What's the difference?

container | cathead |


As nouns the difference between container and cathead

is that container is a big container made of metal while cathead is (nautical) a heavy piece of timber projecting from each side of the bow of a ship for holding anchors which were fitted with a stock in position for letting go or for securing after weighing.

Lowsaxon vs Cathead - What's the difference?

lowsaxon | cathead |


As a noun cathead is

(nautical) a heavy piece of timber projecting from each side of the bow of a ship for holding anchors which were fitted with a stock in position for letting go or for securing after weighing.

Girl vs Cathead - What's the difference?

girl | cathead |


As a proper noun girl

is (astronomy) a chinese constellation located near aquarius, one of the 28 lunar mansions and part of the black turtle.

As a noun cathead is

(nautical) a heavy piece of timber projecting from each side of the bow of a ship for holding anchors which were fitted with a stock in position for letting go or for securing after weighing.

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