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sailworthiness

Taxonomy vs Sailworthiness - What's the difference?

taxonomy | sailworthiness |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and sailworthiness

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while sailworthiness is of a boat, the characteristic of being sailworthy; suitability for sailing; seaworthiness.

Seaworthiness vs Sailworthiness - What's the difference?

seaworthiness | sailworthiness |


As nouns the difference between seaworthiness and sailworthiness

is that seaworthiness is (nautical) the property of a watercraft that makes it fit to go to sea while sailworthiness is of a boat, the characteristic of being sailworthy; suitability for sailing; seaworthiness.

Sailing vs Sailworthiness - What's the difference?

sailing | sailworthiness |


As nouns the difference between sailing and sailworthiness

is that sailing is motion across a body of water in a craft powered by the wind, as a sport or otherwise while sailworthiness is of a boat, the characteristic of being sailworthy; suitability for sailing; seaworthiness.

As an adjective sailing

is travelling by ship.

As a verb sailing

is present participle of lang=en.

Sailworthiness vs Sailworthy - What's the difference?

sailworthiness | sailworthy | Derived terms |

Sailworthiness is a derived term of sailworthy.


As a noun sailworthiness

is of a boat, the characteristic of being sailworthy; suitability for sailing; seaworthiness.

As an adjective sailworthy is

of a ship, in a condition suitable for sailing; seaworthy.