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gybe

Gybe vs Undefined - What's the difference?

gybe | undefined |


As a verb gybe

is (nautical) to change tack with the wind crossing behind the boat (mostly used of boats and other small sailing craft — the corresponding manoeuver in a sailing ship is to wear).

As a noun gybe

is the act of gybing.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Gype vs Gybe - What's the difference?

gype | gybe |


As nouns the difference between gype and gybe

is that gype is fool; clumsy, awkward person; long-legged person; silly girl while gybe is the act of gybing.

As a verb gybe is

to change tack with the wind crossing behind the boat. (Mostly used of boats and other small sailing craft — the corresponding manoeuver in a sailing ship is to wear..

Gyve vs Gybe - What's the difference?

gyve | gybe |


As nouns the difference between gyve and gybe

is that gyve is a shackle or fetter, especially for the leg while gybe is the act of gybing.

As verbs the difference between gyve and gybe

is that gyve is to shackle, fetter, chain while gybe is (nautical) to change tack with the wind crossing behind the boat (mostly used of boats and other small sailing craft — the corresponding manoeuver in a sailing ship is to wear).

Gybe vs Gyne - What's the difference?

gybe | gyne |


As nouns the difference between gybe and gyne

is that gybe is the act of gybing while gyne is the primary reproductive female caste of social insects (especially ants, wasps, and bees), those destined to become queens.

As a verb gybe

is (nautical) to change tack with the wind crossing behind the boat (mostly used of boats and other small sailing craft — the corresponding manoeuver in a sailing ship is to wear).

Gybed vs Gybe - What's the difference?

gybed | gybe |


As verbs the difference between gybed and gybe

is that gybed is past tense of gybe while gybe is to change tack with the wind crossing behind the boat. (Mostly used of boats and other small sailing craft — the corresponding manoeuver in a sailing ship is to wear..

As a noun gybe is

the act of gybing.

Gybe vs Ybe - What's the difference?

gybe | ybe |


As verbs the difference between gybe and ybe

is that gybe is to change tack with the wind crossing behind the boat. (Mostly used of boats and other small sailing craft — the corresponding manoeuver in a sailing ship is to wear. while ybe is past participle of lang=en.

As a noun gybe

is the act of gybing.

Gyse vs Gybe - What's the difference?

gyse | gybe |


As nouns the difference between gyse and gybe

is that gyse is while gybe is the act of gybing.

As a verb gybe is

(nautical) to change tack with the wind crossing behind the boat (mostly used of boats and other small sailing craft — the corresponding manoeuver in a sailing ship is to wear).

Gyle vs Gybe - What's the difference?

gyle | gybe |


As nouns the difference between gyle and gybe

is that gyle is fermented wort used for making vinegar while gybe is the act of gybing.

As a verb gybe is

(nautical) to change tack with the wind crossing behind the boat (mostly used of boats and other small sailing craft — the corresponding manoeuver in a sailing ship is to wear).

Gyre vs Gybe - What's the difference?

gyre | gybe |


As nouns the difference between gyre and gybe

is that gyre is a swirling vortex while gybe is the act of gybing.

As verbs the difference between gyre and gybe

is that gyre is to whirl while gybe is to change tack with the wind crossing behind the boat. (Mostly used of boats and other small sailing craft — the corresponding manoeuver in a sailing ship is to wear..

Taxonomy vs Gybe - What's the difference?

taxonomy | gybe |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and gybe

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while gybe is the act of gybing.

As a verb gybe is

(nautical) to change tack with the wind crossing behind the boat (mostly used of boats and other small sailing craft — the corresponding manoeuver in a sailing ship is to wear).

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