schooner |
undefined |
As a noun schooner
is (nautical) a sailing ship with two or more masts, all with fore-and-aft sails; if two masted, having a foremast and a mainmast.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
schooner |
barque |
As nouns the difference between schooner and barque
is that
schooner is (nautical) a sailing ship with two or more masts, all with fore-and-aft sails; if two masted, having a foremast and a mainmast while
barque is a sailing vessel of three or more masts, with all masts but the sternmost square-rigged, the sternmost being fore-and-aft-rigged.
barquentine |
schooner |
In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between barquentine and schooner
is that
barquentine is (nautical) a sailing vessel similar to a barque, but fore-and-aft (
schooner ) rigged on the mainmast while
schooner is (nautical) a sailing ship with two or more masts, all with fore-and-aft sails; if two masted, having a foremast and a mainmast.
As nouns the difference between barquentine and schooner
is that
barquentine is (nautical) a sailing vessel similar to a barque, but fore-and-aft (
schooner ) rigged on the mainmast while
schooner is (nautical) a sailing ship with two or more masts, all with fore-and-aft sails; if two masted, having a foremast and a mainmast.
schooner |
skiff |
As nouns the difference between schooner and skiff
is that
schooner is (nautical) a sailing ship with two or more masts, all with fore-and-aft sails; if two masted, having a foremast and a mainmast while
skiff is a small flat-bottomed open boat with a pointed bow and square stern or
skiff can be (weather|nova scotia) a deep blanket of snow covering the ground.
As a verb skiff is
to navigate in a skiff.
gulet |
schooner |
As nouns the difference between gulet and schooner
is that
gulet is while
schooner is (nautical) a sailing ship with two or more masts, all with fore-and-aft sails; if two masted, having a foremast and a mainmast.
schooner |
snow |
As a noun schooner
is (nautical) a sailing ship with two or more masts, all with fore-and-aft sails; if two masted, having a foremast and a mainmast.
As a proper noun snow is
.
chalice |
schooner |
As nouns the difference between chalice and schooner
is that
chalice is a large drinking cup, often having a stem and base and used especially for formal occasions and religious ceremonies while
schooner is a sailing ship with two or more masts, all with fore-and-aft sails; if two masted, having a foremast and a mainmast.
schooner |
carrack |
As nouns the difference between schooner and carrack
is that
schooner is (nautical) a sailing ship with two or more masts, all with fore-and-aft sails; if two masted, having a foremast and a mainmast while
carrack is a large european sailing vessel of the 14th to 17th centuries similar to a caravel but square-rigged on the foremast and mainmast and lateen-rigged on the mizzenmast.
schooner |
carack |
As nouns the difference between schooner and carack
is that
schooner is (nautical) a sailing ship with two or more masts, all with fore-and-aft sails; if two masted, having a foremast and a mainmast while
carack is .
schooner |
yatch |
As nouns the difference between schooner and yatch
is that
schooner is (nautical) a sailing ship with two or more masts, all with fore-and-aft sails; if two masted, having a foremast and a mainmast while
yatch is .
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