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steeve

Terms vs Steeve - What's the difference?

terms | steeve |


As nouns the difference between terms and steeve

is that terms is while steeve is (nautical) the angle which a bowsprit makes with the horizon, or with the line of the vessel's keel; the steeving.

As a verb steeve is

(archaic) to project upward, or make an angle with the horizon or with the line of a vessel's keel; said of the bowsprit, etc.

Steeve vs Skeeve - What's the difference?

steeve | skeeve |


As verbs the difference between steeve and skeeve

is that steeve is (archaic) to project upward, or make an angle with the horizon or with the line of a vessel's keel; said of the bowsprit, etc while skeeve is (informal) to be disgusted.

As a noun steeve

is (nautical) the angle which a bowsprit makes with the horizon, or with the line of the vessel's keel; the steeving.

Steeved vs Steeve - What's the difference?

steeved | steeve |


As verbs the difference between steeved and steeve

is that steeved is (steeve) while steeve is (archaic) to project upward, or make an angle with the horizon or with the line of a vessel's keel; said of the bowsprit, etc.

As a noun steeve is

(nautical) the angle which a bowsprit makes with the horizon, or with the line of the vessel's keel; the steeving.

Steve vs Steeve - What's the difference?

steve | steeve |


As verbs the difference between steve and steeve

is that steve is to pack or stow, as cargo in a ship's hold while steeve is to project upward, or make an angle with the horizon or with the line of a vessel's keel; said of the bowsprit, etc.

As a proper noun Steve

is a diminutive of Steven and Stephen, also used as a formal male given name.

As a noun steeve is

the angle which a bowsprit makes with the horizon, or with the line of the vessel's keel; the steeving.

Sleeve vs Steeve - What's the difference?

sleeve | steeve |


As nouns the difference between sleeve and steeve

is that sleeve is the part of a garment that covers the arm while steeve is (nautical) the angle which a bowsprit makes with the horizon, or with the line of the vessel's keel; the steeving.

As verbs the difference between sleeve and steeve

is that sleeve is to fit a sleeve to while steeve is (archaic) to project upward, or make an angle with the horizon or with the line of a vessel's keel; said of the bowsprit, etc.

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