terms |
jackstaff |
As nouns the difference between terms and jackstaff
is that
terms is while
jackstaff is (nautical) a short spar, at the bows of a ship, that serves as a flagpole to fly a flag (a
jack ).
jackstaff |
flagstaff |
As a noun jackstaff
is (nautical) a short spar, at the bows of a ship, that serves as a flagpole to fly a flag (a
jack ).
As a proper noun flagstaff is
a city in arizona.
backstaff |
jackstaff |
In nautical terms the difference between backstaff and jackstaff
is that
backstaff is an early navigational instrument for measuring the altitude of the sun and hence calculating latitude while
jackstaff is a short spar, at the bows of a ship, that serves as a flagpole to fly a flag (a
jack.
jack |
jackstaff |
As nouns the difference between jack and jackstaff
is that
jack is (informal) a placeholder or conventional name for any man, particularly a younger, lower-class man while
jackstaff is (nautical) a short spar, at the bows of a ship, that serves as a flagpole to fly a flag (a
jack ).
As a proper noun jack
is , also used as a pet form of john or
jack can be (slang) jack daniel's, a brand of american whiskey.
flag |
jackstaff |
In nautical terms the difference between flag and jackstaff
is that
flag is a flag flown by a ship to show the presence on board of the admiral; the admiral himself, or his flagship while
jackstaff is a short spar, at the bows of a ship, that serves as a flagpole to fly a flag (a
jack.
As nouns the difference between flag and jackstaff
is that
flag is a piece of cloth, often decorated with an emblem, used as a visual signal or symbol while
jackstaff is a short spar, at the bows of a ship, that serves as a flagpole to fly a flag (a
jack.
As a verb flag
is to furnish or deck out with flags.
flagpole |
jackstaff |
As nouns the difference between flagpole and jackstaff
is that
flagpole is a tall pole up which one or more flags may be raised and flown while
jackstaff is (nautical) a short spar, at the bows of a ship, that serves as a flagpole to fly a flag (a
jack ).
ship |
jackstaff |
As nouns the difference between ship and jackstaff
is that
ship is a water-borne vessel generally larger than a boat or
ship can be (fandom) a fictional romantic relationship between two persons, either real or themselves fictional while
jackstaff is (nautical) a short spar, at the bows of a ship, that serves as a flagpole to fly a flag (a
jack ).
As a verb ship
is (
label) to send by water-borne transport or
ship can be (fandom) to write fiction that includes fictional romantic relationships between two persons, either real or themselves fictional.
bow |
jackstaff |
In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between bow and jackstaff
is that
bow is (nautical) the front of a boat or ship while
jackstaff is (nautical) a short spar, at the bows of a ship, that serves as a flagpole to fly a flag (a
jack ).
As nouns the difference between bow and jackstaff
is that
bow is a weapon made of a curved piece of wood or other flexible material whose ends are connected by a string, used for shooting arrows or
bow can be a gesture, usually showing respect, made by inclining the head or bending forward at the waist or
bow can be (nautical) the front of a boat or ship while
jackstaff is (nautical) a short spar, at the bows of a ship, that serves as a flagpole to fly a flag (a
jack ).
As a verb bow
is to play music on (a stringed instrument) using a bow or
bow can be to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference.
spar |
jackstaff |
As nouns the difference between spar and jackstaff
is that
spar is claw while
jackstaff is (nautical) a short spar, at the bows of a ship, that serves as a flagpole to fly a flag (a
jack ).