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As a noun rudder is
an underwater vane used to steer a vessel. The rudder is controlled by means of a wheel, tiller or other apparatus (modern vessels can be controlled even with a joystick or an autopilot).
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is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun rudder
is an underwater vane used to steer a vessel. The rudder is controlled by means of a wheel, tiller or other apparatus (modern vessels can be controlled even with a joystick or an autopilot).
pilot |
rudder |
Synonyms |
As nouns the difference between pilot and rudder
is that
pilot is a person who steers a ship, a helmsman while
rudder is an underwater vane used to steer a vessel. The rudder is controlled by means of a wheel, tiller or other apparatus (modern vessels can be controlled even with a joystick or an autopilot).
As an adjective pilot
is made or used as a test or demonstration of capability. (
pilot run,
pilot plant.
As a verb pilot
is to control (an aircraft or watercraft).
rudder |
mariner |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between rudder and mariner
is that
rudder is an underwater vane used to steer a vessel. The rudder is controlled by means of a wheel, tiller or other apparatus (modern vessels can be controlled even with a joystick or an autopilot) while
mariner is a sailor.
oar |
rudder |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between oar and rudder
is that
oar is an implement used to propel a boat or a ship in the water, having a flat blade at one end, being rowed from the other end and being normally fastened to the vessel while
rudder is an underwater vane used to steer a vessel. The rudder is controlled by means of a wheel, tiller or other apparatus (modern vessels can be controlled even with a joystick or an autopilot).
As a verb oar
is to row; to propel with oars.
rudder |
boat |
As nouns the difference between rudder and boat
is that
rudder is (nautical) an underwater vane used to steer a vessel the rudder is controlled by means of a wheel, tiller or other apparatus (modern vessels can be controlled even with a joystick or an autopilot) while
boat is a craft used for transportation of goods, fishing, racing, recreational cruising, or military use on or in the water, propelled by oars or outboard motor or inboard motor or by wind.
As a verb boat is
to travel by boat.
rudder |
judder |
As nouns the difference between rudder and judder
is that
rudder is an underwater vane used to steer a vessel. The rudder is controlled by means of a wheel, tiller or other apparatus (modern vessels can be controlled even with a joystick or an autopilot) while
judder is a spasmodic shaking.
As a verb judder is
to spasm or shake violently.
rodder |
rudder |
As nouns the difference between rodder and rudder
is that
rodder is a hot rod enthusiast while
rudder is an underwater vane used to steer a vessel. The rudder is controlled by means of a wheel, tiller or other apparatus (modern vessels can be controlled even with a joystick or an autopilot).
budder |
rudder |
As nouns the difference between budder and rudder
is that
budder is a plant that buds while
rudder is (nautical) an underwater vane used to steer a vessel the rudder is controlled by means of a wheel, tiller or other apparatus (modern vessels can be controlled even with a joystick or an autopilot).
redder |
rudder |
As an adjective redder
is (
red).
As a noun rudder is
(nautical) an underwater vane used to steer a vessel the rudder is controlled by means of a wheel, tiller or other apparatus (modern vessels can be controlled even with a joystick or an autopilot).
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