coaming |
coping |
As nouns the difference between coaming and coping
is that
coaming is (nautical) on a boat, the vertical side of above-deck structures, such as the coach roof, hatch, and cockpit while
coping is (
lb) the top layer of a brick wall, especially one that slopes in order to throw off water.
As a verb coping is
.
gunwale |
coaming |
In nautical terms the difference between gunwale and coaming
is that
gunwale is the top edge of the hull of a nautical vessel, where it meets the deck while
coaming is on a boat, the vertical side of above-deck structures, such as the coach roof, hatch, and cockpit.
goaming |
coaming |
As a verb goaming
is .
As a noun coaming is
(nautical) on a boat, the vertical side of above-deck structures, such as the coach roof, hatch, and cockpit.
coaling |
coaming |
As a verb coaling
is .
As a noun coaming is
(nautical) on a boat, the vertical side of above-deck structures, such as the coach roof, hatch, and cockpit.
coaming |
comming |
As a noun coaming
is (nautical) on a boat, the vertical side of above-deck structures, such as the coach roof, hatch, and cockpit.
As a verb comming is
.
coaming |
loaming |
As a noun coaming
is (nautical) on a boat, the vertical side of above-deck structures, such as the coach roof, hatch, and cockpit.
As a verb loaming is
.
roaming |
coaming |
As nouns the difference between roaming and coaming
is that
roaming is (countable) an instance of wandering while
coaming is (nautical) on a boat, the vertical side of above-deck structures, such as the coach roof, hatch, and cockpit.
As a verb roaming
is .
coaming |
coming |
As nouns the difference between coaming and coming
is that
coaming is on a boat, the vertical side of above-deck structures, such as the coach roof, hatch, and cockpit while
coming is the act of arriving; an arrival.
As a verb coming is
present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective coming is
approaching; of the future, especially the near future; the next.
foaming |
coaming |
As a verb foaming
is .
As a noun coaming is
(nautical) on a boat, the vertical side of above-deck structures, such as the coach roof, hatch, and cockpit.
coaxing |
coaming |
As nouns the difference between coaxing and coaming
is that
coaxing is the act of one who coaxes while
coaming is (nautical) on a boat, the vertical side of above-deck structures, such as the coach roof, hatch, and cockpit.
As a verb coaxing
is .
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