piracy |
stealing |
As nouns the difference between piracy and stealing
is that
piracy is robbery at sea, a violation of international law; taking a ship away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it while
stealing is the action of the verb
to steal.
As a verb stealing is
present participle of lang=en.
piracy |
mutiny |
As nouns the difference between piracy and mutiny
is that
piracy is robbery at sea, a violation of international law; taking a ship away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it while
mutiny is an organized rebellion against a legally constituted authority, especially by seamen against their officers.
As a verb mutiny is
to commit mutiny.
piracy |
privacy |
As nouns the difference between piracy and privacy
is that
piracy is robbery at sea, a violation of international law; taking a ship away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it while
privacy is the state of being private; the state of not being seen by others.
infringement |
piracy |
As nouns the difference between infringement and piracy
is that
infringement is a violation or breach, as of a law while
piracy is robbery at sea, a violation of international law; taking a ship away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it.
piracy |
bootleg |
As nouns the difference between piracy and bootleg
is that
piracy is robbery at sea, a violation of international law; taking a ship away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it while
bootleg is the part of a boot that is above the instep.
As a verb bootleg is
to make, transport and/or sell illegal alcoholic liquor.
As an adjective bootleg is
illegally produced, transported or sold; pirated.
larceny |
piracy |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between larceny and piracy
is that
larceny is the unlawful taking of personal property as an attempt to deprive the legal owner of it permanently while
piracy is robbery at sea, a violation of international law; taking a ship away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it.
piracy |
fake |
In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between piracy and fake
is that
piracy is (nautical) robbery at sea, a violation of international law; taking a ship away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it while
fake is (nautical) to coil (a rope, line, or hawser), by winding alternately in opposite directions, in layers usually of zigzag or figure of eight form, to prevent twisting when running out.
As nouns the difference between piracy and fake
is that
piracy is (nautical) robbery at sea, a violation of international law; taking a ship away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it while
fake is something which is not genuine, or is presented fraudulently or
fake can be (nautical) one of the circles or windings of a cable or hawser, as it lies in a coil; a single turn or coil.
As an adjective fake is
not real; false, fraudulent.
As a verb fake is
to cheat; to swindle; to steal; to rob or
fake can be (nautical) to coil (a rope, line, or hawser), by winding alternately in opposite directions, in layers usually of zigzag or figure of eight form, to prevent twisting when running out.
freebooting |
piracy |
Related terms |
Freebooting is a related term of piracy.
As nouns the difference between freebooting and piracy
is that
freebooting is piracy or plundering while
piracy is (nautical) robbery at sea, a violation of international law; taking a ship away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it.
As an adjective freebooting
is engaged in piracy or plunder.
As a verb freebooting
is .
piracy |
theft |
As nouns the difference between piracy and theft
is that
piracy is (nautical) robbery at sea, a violation of international law; taking a ship away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it while
theft is the act of stealing property.
plunder |
piracy |
Related terms |
Plunder is a related term of piracy.
As a verb plunder
is .
As a noun piracy is
(nautical) robbery at sea, a violation of international law; taking a ship away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it.
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