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Mack vs False - What's the difference?

mack | false |


As a noun mack

is (slang) an individual skilled in the art of seduction using verbal skills.

As a verb mack

is (slang) to act as pimp; to pander.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Barquentine vs Brigantine - What's the difference?

barquentine | brigantine |


In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between barquentine and brigantine

is that barquentine is (nautical) a sailing vessel similar to a barque, but fore-and-aft (schooner ) rigged on the mainmast while brigantine is (nautical) a two-masted vessel, square-rigged on the foremast, but fore-and-aft-rigged mainsail with a square-rig above it on the mainmast.

As nouns the difference between barquentine and brigantine

is that barquentine is (nautical) a sailing vessel similar to a barque, but fore-and-aft (schooner ) rigged on the mainmast while brigantine is (nautical) a two-masted vessel, square-rigged on the foremast, but fore-and-aft-rigged mainsail with a square-rig above it on the mainmast or brigantine can be .

Barquentine vs Schooner - What's the difference?

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.

Couches vs False - What's the difference?

couches | false |


As a verb couches

is .

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Straightedge vs False - What's the difference?

straightedge | false |


As adjectives the difference between straightedge and false

is that straightedge is living one's life against/without the use of alcohol, smoking, and illegal drugs while false is (label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

As a noun straightedge

is a tool which is flat, rectangular and commonly made of wood, metal or plastic and is used to draw, cut or check the straightness of straight lines.

Britches vs False - What's the difference?

britches | false |


As a noun britches

is (dialect) pants, trousers.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Trode vs Undefined - What's the difference?

trode | undefined |


As a verb trode

is .

As a noun trode

is (obsolete) tread; footing.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Provisions vs Precisions - What's the difference?

provisions | precisions |


As nouns the difference between provisions and precisions

is that provisions is while precisions is .

As a verb provisions

is (provision).

Breast vs Pectorial - What's the difference?

breast | pectorial |


As a noun breast

is either of the two organs on the front of a woman's chest, which contain the mammary glands; also the analogous organs in men.

As a verb breast

is to push against with the breast; to meet full on, to oppose, to face.

As an adjective pectorial is

(archaic) pectoral.

Windstorm vs Typhoon - What's the difference?

windstorm | typhoon |


As nouns the difference between windstorm and typhoon

is that windstorm is a storm in which there are strong, violent winds but no precipitation while typhoon is a weather phenomenon in the eastern pacific that is precisely equivalent to a hurricane, which results in wind speeds of 64 knots (118km/h) or above equivalent to a cyclone in the indian ocean and indonesia/australia.

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