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cruiser

Cruisey vs Cruiser - What's the difference?

cruisey | cruiser |


As an adjective cruisey

is .

As a noun cruiser is

(nautical|in the days of sail) a frigate or other vessel, detached from the fleet, to cruise independently in search of the enemy or its merchant ships.

Cruiser vs Cruisier - What's the difference?

cruiser | cruisier |


As a noun cruiser

is (nautical|in the days of sail) a frigate or other vessel, detached from the fleet, to cruise independently in search of the enemy or its merchant ships.

As an adjective cruisier is

(cruisy).

Sloop vs Cruiser - What's the difference?

sloop | cruiser |

Cruiser is a hyponym of sloop.



In nautical terms the difference between sloop and cruiser

is that sloop is a single-masted sailboat with only one headsail while cruiser is any of several yachts designed for cruising.

Cruiser vs Cruises - What's the difference?

cruiser | cruises |


As nouns the difference between cruiser and cruises

is that cruiser is a frigate or other vessel, detached from the fleet, to cruise independently in search of the enemy or its merchant ships while cruises is plural of cruise.

Cruised vs Cruiser - What's the difference?

cruised | cruiser |


As a verb cruised

is (cruise).

As a noun cruiser is

(nautical|in the days of sail) a frigate or other vessel, detached from the fleet, to cruise independently in search of the enemy or its merchant ships.

Taxonomy vs Cruiser - What's the difference?

taxonomy | cruiser |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and cruiser

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while cruiser is (nautical|in the days of sail) a frigate or other vessel, detached from the fleet, to cruise independently in search of the enemy or its merchant ships.

Cruiser vs Bow - What's the difference?

cruiser | bow |


In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between cruiser and bow

is that cruiser is (nautical) any of several yachts designed for cruising while bow is (nautical) the front of a boat or ship.

As nouns the difference between cruiser and bow

is that cruiser is (nautical|in the days of sail) a frigate or other vessel, detached from the fleet, to cruise independently in search of the enemy or its merchant ships while bow is a weapon made of a curved piece of wood or other flexible material whose ends are connected by a string, used for shooting arrows or bow can be a gesture, usually showing respect, made by inclining the head or bending forward at the waist or bow can be (nautical) the front of a boat or ship.

As a verb bow is

to play music on (a stringed instrument) using a bow or bow can be to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference.

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