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rambade |
As nouns the difference between terms and rambade
is that
terms is while
rambade is (nautical) the raised platform above the main artillery in the bow of the type of galleys used from the 15th to the 19th centuries, used as a fighting platform and command post.
rambade |
gambade |
As a noun rambade
is (nautical) the raised platform above the main artillery in the bow of the type of galleys used from the 15th to the 19th centuries, used as a fighting platform and command post.
As a verb gambade is
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galley |
rambade |
In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between galley and rambade
is that
galley is (nautical) the cookroom or kitchen and cooking apparatus of a vessel or aircraft; sometimes on merchant vessels called the caboose while
rambade is (nautical) the raised platform above the main artillery in the bow of the type of galleys used from the 15th to the 19th centuries, used as a fighting platform and command post.
As nouns the difference between galley and rambade
is that
galley is (nautical) a long, slender ship propelled primarily by oars, whether having masts and sails or not; usually referring to rowed warships used in the mediterranean from the 16th century until the modern era while
rambade is (nautical) the raised platform above the main artillery in the bow of the type of galleys used from the 15th to the 19th centuries, used as a fighting platform and command post.
bow |
rambade |
In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between bow and rambade
is that
bow is (nautical) the front of a boat or ship while
rambade is (nautical) the raised platform above the main artillery in the bow of the type of galleys used from the 15th to the 19th centuries, used as a fighting platform and command post.
As nouns the difference between bow and rambade
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
rambade is (nautical) the raised platform above the main artillery in the bow of the type of galleys used from the 15th to the 19th centuries, used as a fighting platform and command post.
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.