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weathercock

Weathercock - What does it mean?

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is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun weathercock

is a weather vane, sometimes in the form of a cockerel.

As a verb weathercock

is to turn upwind because of the difference in water pressure on two sides.

Weathercock vs Woodstock - What's the difference?

weathercock | woodstock |


As a noun weathercock

is a weather vane, sometimes in the form of a cockerel.

As a verb weathercock

is to turn upwind because of the difference in water pressure on two sides.

As a proper noun Woodstock is

Woodstock Festival, an American rock music festival originally performed in 1969 in New York state.

Windmill vs Weathercock - What's the difference?

windmill | weathercock |


As nouns the difference between windmill and weathercock

is that windmill is a machine which translates linear motion of wind to rotational motion by means of adjustable vanes called sails while weathercock is a weather vane, sometimes in the form of a cockerel.

As verbs the difference between windmill and weathercock

is that windmill is (intransitive) to rotate (itself) with a sweeping motion while weathercock is (of a boat) to turn upwind because of the difference in water pressure on two sides.

Wikidiffcom vs Weathercock - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | weathercock |


As a noun weathercock is

a weather vane, sometimes in the form of a cockerel.

As a verb weathercock is

(of a boat) to turn upwind because of the difference in water pressure on two sides.

Taxonomy vs Weathercock - What's the difference?

taxonomy | weathercock |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and weathercock

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while weathercock is a weather vane, sometimes in the form of a cockerel.

As a verb weathercock is

(of a boat) to turn upwind because of the difference in water pressure on two sides.

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