topman |
seaman |
As nouns the difference between topman and seaman
is that
topman is the man stationed in the top on a sailing vessel, responsible for the setting of the sails while
seaman is a mariner or sailor, one who mans a ship. Opposed to landman or landsman.
terms |
topman |
As nouns the difference between terms and topman
is that
terms is while
topman is (nautical) the man stationed in the top on a sailing vessel, responsible for the setting of the sails.
topmen |
topman |
As nouns the difference between topmen and topman
is that
topmen is while
topman is (nautical) the man stationed in the top on a sailing vessel, responsible for the setting of the sails.
toman |
topman |
As nouns the difference between toman and topman
is that
toman is while
topman is (nautical) the man stationed in the top on a sailing vessel, responsible for the setting of the sails.
tupman |
topman |
As nouns the difference between tupman and topman
is that
tupman is (uk|dialect) a man who breeds, or deals in, tups while
topman is (nautical) the man stationed in the top on a sailing vessel, responsible for the setting of the sails.
toyman |
topman |
As nouns the difference between toyman and topman
is that
toyman is a male seller of toys while
topman is the man stationed in the top on a sailing vessel, responsible for the setting of the sails.
topsman |
topman |
As nouns the difference between topsman and topman
is that
topsman is the chief drover of those who drive a herd of cattle while
topman is (nautical) the man stationed in the top on a sailing vessel, responsible for the setting of the sails.
sawpit |
topman |
As nouns the difference between sawpit and topman
is that
sawpit is a pit over which lumber is positioned to be sawn with a long two-handled saw by two people, one standing above the timber and the other below while
topman is the man stationed in the top on a sailing vessel, responsible for the setting of the sails.
sawyer |
topman |
As nouns the difference between sawyer and topman
is that
sawyer is one who saws timber, especially in a sawpit while
topman is the man stationed in the top on a sailing vessel, responsible for the setting of the sails.
As a proper noun Sawyer
is {{surname|A=An|occupational|from=occupations}} for someone who made a living from sawing wood.
uppermost |
topman |
As an adjective uppermost
is at, or nearest the top of something.
As an adverb uppermost
is in the highest position.
As a noun topman is
the man stationed in the top on a sailing vessel, responsible for the setting of the sails.
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