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Terms vs Forebrace - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between terms and forebrace

is that terms is while forebrace is (nautical) a rope applied to the fore yardarm, to change the position of the foresail.

Foresail vs Forebrace - What's the difference?

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In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between foresail and forebrace

is that foresail is (nautical) a square fore-and-aft sail set on the foremast, but behind it, on a schooner or other similar vessel while forebrace is (nautical) a rope applied to the fore yardarm, to change the position of the foresail.

As nouns the difference between foresail and forebrace

is that foresail is (nautical|on a square-rigged ship) the lowest (and usually the largest) square sail hung on the foremast while forebrace is (nautical) a rope applied to the fore yardarm, to change the position of the foresail.

Yardarm vs Forebrace - What's the difference?

yardarm | forebrace |


In nautical terms the difference between yardarm and forebrace

is that yardarm is the outer end of a yard, often equipped with blocks for reeving signal halyards while forebrace is a rope applied to the fore yardarm, to change the position of the foresail.

Fore vs Forebrace - What's the difference?

fore | forebrace |


As nouns the difference between fore and forebrace

is that fore is forest while forebrace is (nautical) a rope applied to the fore yardarm, to change the position of the foresail.

Rope vs Forebrace - What's the difference?

rope | forebrace |


In nautical terms the difference between rope and forebrace

is that rope is cordage of at least 1 inch in diameter, or a length of such cordage while forebrace is a rope applied to the fore yardarm, to change the position of the foresail.

As nouns the difference between rope and forebrace

is that rope is thick strings, yarn, monofilaments, metal wires, or strands of other cordage that are twisted together to form a stronger line. {{jump|thick string|s|t} while forebrace is a rope applied to the fore yardarm, to change the position of the foresail.

As a verb rope

is to tie (something) with something.