batten |
cleat |
In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between batten and cleat
is that
batten is (nautical) to fasten or secure a hatch etc using battens while
cleat is (nautical) to tie off, affix, stopper a line or rope, especially to a cleat.
As verbs the difference between batten and cleat
is that
batten is to become better; improve in condition, especially by feeding or
batten can be to furnish with battens while
cleat is to strengthen with a cleat.
As nouns the difference between batten and cleat
is that
batten is a thin strip of wood used in construction to hold members of a structure together or to provide a fixing point while
cleat is a strip of wood or iron fastened on transversely to something in order to give strength, prevent warping, hold position, etc.
cleat |
spike |
As a noun cleat
is a strip of wood or iron fastened on transversely to something in order to give strength, prevent warping, hold position, etc.
As a verb cleat
is to strengthen with a cleat.
As a proper noun spike is
.
cleat |
kick |
As nouns the difference between cleat and kick
is that
cleat is a strip of wood or iron fastened on transversely to something in order to give strength, prevent warping, hold position, etc while
kick is kick.
As a verb cleat
is to strengthen with a cleat.
x |
cleat |
As a letter x
is the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x
is voiceless velar fricative.
As a noun cleat is
a strip of wood or iron fastened on transversely to something in order to give strength, prevent warping, hold position, etc.
As a verb cleat is
to strengthen with a cleat.
metallic |
cleat |
As nouns the difference between metallic and cleat
is that
metallic is a color while
cleat is a strip of wood or iron fastened on transversely to something in order to give strength, prevent warping, hold position, etc.
As an adjective metallic
is made of, appearing to be made of, resembling, or related to metal.
As a verb cleat is
to strengthen with a cleat.
bitt |
cleat |
In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between bitt and cleat
is that
bitt is (nautical) to put round the bitts while
cleat is (nautical) to tie off, affix, stopper a line or rope, especially to a cleat.
As nouns the difference between bitt and cleat
is that
bitt is (nautical) the bitts while
cleat is a strip of wood or iron fastened on transversely to something in order to give strength, prevent warping, hold position, etc.
As verbs the difference between bitt and cleat
is that
bitt is (nautical) to put round the bitts while
cleat is to strengthen with a cleat.
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