waft |
sail |
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Waft is a related term of sail.
As nouns the difference between waft and sail
is that
waft is a light breeze while
sail is salt.
As a verb waft
is (ergative) to (cause to) float easily or gently through the air.
slide |
sail |
Related terms |
Slide is a related term of sail.
As nouns the difference between slide and sail
is that
slide is an item of play equipment that children can climb up and then slide down again while
sail is salt.
As a verb slide
is (ergative) to (cause to) move in continuous contact with a surface.
slither |
sail |
Related terms |
Slither is a related term of sail.
As a verb slither
is to move about smoothly and from side to side.
As a noun sail is
salt.
sail |
raft |
As nouns the difference between sail and raft
is that
sail is salt while
raft is a flat structure made of planks, barrels etc, that floats on water, and is used for transport, emergencies or a platform for swimmers or
raft can be a large (but unspecified) number, a lot.
As a verb raft is
to convey on a raft or
raft can be (
reave).
sail |
paul |
As nouns the difference between sail and paul
is that
sail is salt while
paul is an old italian silver coin; a paolo or
paul can be .
flee |
sail |
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As verbs the difference between flee and sail
is that
flee is to run away; to escape while
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.
As a noun 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.
creep |
sail |
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Creep is a related term of sail.
As a proper noun creep
is (derogatory) the committee]] to re-elect the president, which raised money for [[w:richard nixon|richard nixon's campaign for 1972 reelection.
As a noun sail is
salt.
jog |
sail |
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As nouns the difference between jog and sail
is that
jog is a form of exercise, slower than a run; an energetic trot while
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.
As verbs the difference between jog and sail
is that
jog is to push slightly; to move or shake with a push or jerk, as to gain the attention of; to jolt while
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.
dash |
sail |
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Dash is a related term of sail.
As nouns the difference between dash and sail
is that
dash is (typography) any of the following symbols: (''horizontal bar ) while
sail is salt.
As a verb dash
is to run quickly or for a short distance.
As an interjection dash
is (euphemistic) damn!.
run |
sail |
Related terms |
In lang=en terms the difference between run and sail
is that
run is a rapid passage in music, especially along a scale while
sail is a sailing vessel; a vessel of any kind; a craft. Plural
sail.
In nautical terms the difference between run and sail
is that
run is the stern of the underwater body of a ship from where it begins to curve upward and inward while
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.
As verbs the difference between run and sail
is that
run is
To move swiftly.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.
As nouns the difference between run and sail
is that
run is act or instance of running, of moving rapidly using the feet while
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.
As an adjective run
is in a liquid state; melted or molten.
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