buccaneer |
x |
As a noun buccaneer
is (nautical) any of a group of seamen who cruised on their own account on the spanish main and in the pacific in the 17th century; similar to pirates but did not prey on ships of their own nation.
As a verb buccaneer
is to engage in piracy against any but one's own nation's ships.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
buccaneer |
adventurer |
As nouns the difference between buccaneer and adventurer
is that
buccaneer is (nautical) any of a group of seamen who cruised on their own account on the spanish main and in the pacific in the 17th century; similar to pirates but did not prey on ships of their own nation while
adventurer is one who adventures; one who seeks his fortune in new and hazardous or perilous enterprises.
As a verb buccaneer
is to engage in piracy against any but one's own nation's ships.
buccaneer |
undefined |
As a noun buccaneer
is any of a group of seamen who cruised on their own account on the Spanish Main and in the Pacific in the 17th century; similar to pirates but did not prey on ships of their own nation.
As a verb buccaneer
is to engage in piracy against any but one's own nation's ships.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
buccaneer |
raid |
As a noun buccaneer
is (nautical) any of a group of seamen who cruised on their own account on the spanish main and in the pacific in the 17th century; similar to pirates but did not prey on ships of their own nation.
As a verb buccaneer
is to engage in piracy against any but one's own nation's ships.
As an acronym raid is
(computing) a redundant array of inexpensive disks, or, less frequently restated as a redundant array of independent disks.
buccaneer |
marauder |
As nouns the difference between buccaneer and marauder
is that
buccaneer is any of a group of seamen who cruised on their own account on the Spanish Main and in the Pacific in the 17th century; similar to pirates but did not prey on ships of their own nation while
marauder is someone who moves about in roving fashion looking for plunder.
As a verb buccaneer
is to engage in piracy against any but one's own nation's ships.
cowboy |
buccaneer |
As nouns the difference between cowboy and buccaneer
is that
cowboy is a man who tends free-range cattle, especially in the American West while
buccaneer is any of a group of seamen who cruised on their own account on the Spanish Main and in the Pacific in the 17th century; similar to pirates but did not prey on ships of their own nation.
As verbs the difference between cowboy and buccaneer
is that
cowboy is to work as a cowboy, herding cattle while
buccaneer is to engage in piracy against any but one's own nation's ships.
buccaneer |
sailer |
As nouns the difference between buccaneer and sailer
is that
buccaneer is (nautical) any of a group of seamen who cruised on their own account on the spanish main and in the pacific in the 17th century; similar to pirates but did not prey on ships of their own nation while
sailer is that which sails; a boat.
As a verb buccaneer
is to engage in piracy against any but one's own nation's ships.
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