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kayak

Kayak vs Punt - What's the difference?

kayak | punt |


As nouns the difference between kayak and punt

is that kayak is a type of small boat, powered by the occupant or occupants using a double-bladed paddle in a sitting position while punt is bridge.

As a verb kayak

is (label) to use a kayak, to travel or race in a kayak.

Kayak vs Undefined - What's the difference?

kayak | undefined |


As a noun kayak

is a type of small boat, powered by the occupant or occupants using a double-bladed paddle in a sitting position.

As a verb kayak

is (label) to use a kayak, to travel or race in a kayak.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Faithful vs Kayak - What's the difference?

faithful | kayak |


As nouns the difference between faithful and kayak

is that faithful is the practicing members of a religion or followers of a cause while kayak is a type of small boat, powered by the occupant or occupants using a double-bladed paddle in a sitting position.

As an adjective faithful

is loyal; adhering firmly to person or cause.

As a verb kayak is

(label) to use a kayak, to travel or race in a kayak.

Dock vs Kayak - What's the difference?

dock | kayak |


As a proper noun dock

is (us|rare|dated) (male) or nickname.

As a noun kayak is

a type of small boat, powered by the occupant or occupants using a double-bladed paddle in a sitting position.

As a verb kayak is

(label) to use a kayak, to travel or race in a kayak.

Umiaq vs Kayak - What's the difference?

umiaq | kayak |


As nouns the difference between umiaq and kayak

is that umiaq is while kayak is a type of small boat, powered by the occupant or occupants using a double-bladed paddle in a sitting position.

As a verb kayak is

(label) to use a kayak, to travel or race in a kayak.

Kayak vs Null - What's the difference?

kayak | null |


As nouns the difference between kayak and null

is that kayak is a type of small boat, powered by the occupant or occupants using a double-bladed paddle in a sitting position while null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

As a verb kayak

is (label) to use a kayak, to travel or race in a kayak.

Rowing vs Kayak - What's the difference?

rowing | kayak |


As verbs the difference between rowing and kayak

is that rowing is while kayak is (label) to use a kayak, to travel or race in a kayak.

As nouns the difference between rowing and kayak

is that rowing is the action of the verb to row while kayak is a type of small boat, powered by the occupant or occupants using a double-bladed paddle in a sitting position.

Compassion vs Kayak - What's the difference?

compassion | kayak |


As nouns the difference between compassion and kayak

is that compassion is deep awareness of the suffering of another, coupled with the wish to relieve it while kayak is a type of small boat, powered by the occupant or occupants using a double-bladed paddle in a sitting position.

As verbs the difference between compassion and kayak

is that compassion is (obsolete) to pity while kayak is (label) to use a kayak, to travel or race in a kayak.

Sail vs Kayak - What's the difference?

sail | kayak |


As nouns the difference between sail and kayak

is that sail is a piece of fabric attached to a boat and arranged such that it causes the wind to drive the boat along. The sail may be attached to the boat via a combination of mast, spars and ropes while kayak is a type of small boat, powered by the occupant or occupants using a double-bladed paddle in a sitting position.

As verbs the difference between sail and kayak

is that sail is to be impelled or driven forward by the action of wind upon sails, as a ship on water; to be impelled on a body of water by steam or other power while kayak is to use a kayak, to travel or race in a kayak.

Kayak vs Row - What's the difference?

kayak | row |


As nouns the difference between kayak and row

is that kayak is a type of small boat, powered by the occupant or occupants using a double-bladed paddle in a sitting position while row is trench, ditch.

As a verb kayak

is (label) to use a kayak, to travel or race in a kayak.

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