thwart |
incapable |
As nouns the difference between thwart and incapable
is that
thwart is (nautical) a brace, perpendicular to the keel, that helps maintain the beam (breadth) of a marine vessel against external water pressure and that may serve to support the rail while
incapable is (dated) one who is morally or mentally weak or inefficient; an imbecile; a simpleton.
As adjectives the difference between thwart and incapable
is that
thwart is situated or placed across something else; transverse; oblique while
incapable is not capable (of doing something); unable.
As a verb thwart
is to prevent; to halt; to cause to fail; to foil; to frustrate.
As an adverb thwart
is obliquely; transversely; athwart.
thwart |
incapacitate |
As verbs the difference between thwart and incapacitate
is that
thwart is to prevent; to halt; to cause to fail; to foil; to frustrate while
incapacitate is to make incapable (of doing something).
As a noun thwart
is (nautical) a brace, perpendicular to the keel, that helps maintain the beam (breadth) of a marine vessel against external water pressure and that may serve to support the rail.
As an adjective thwart
is situated or placed across something else; transverse; oblique.
As an adverb thwart
is obliquely; transversely; athwart.
thwart |
torpedo |
As nouns the difference between thwart and torpedo
is that
thwart is (nautical) a brace, perpendicular to the keel, that helps maintain the beam (breadth) of a marine vessel against external water pressure and that may serve to support the rail while
torpedo is torpedo (
underwater weapon).
As a verb thwart
is to prevent; to halt; to cause to fail; to foil; to frustrate.
As an adjective thwart
is situated or placed across something else; transverse; oblique.
As an adverb thwart
is obliquely; transversely; athwart.
thwart |
repel |
As verbs the difference between thwart and repel
is that
thwart is to prevent; to halt; to cause to fail; to foil; to frustrate while
repel is .
As a noun thwart
is (nautical) a brace, perpendicular to the keel, that helps maintain the beam (breadth) of a marine vessel against external water pressure and that may serve to support the rail.
As an adjective thwart
is situated or placed across something else; transverse; oblique.
As an adverb thwart
is obliquely; transversely; athwart.
thwart |
proscribe |
In lang=en terms the difference between thwart and proscribe
is that
thwart is to prevent; to halt; to cause to fail; to foil; to frustrate while
proscribe is to banish or exclude.
As verbs the difference between thwart and proscribe
is that
thwart is to prevent; to halt; to cause to fail; to foil; to frustrate while
proscribe is to forbid or prohibit.
As a noun thwart
is (nautical) a brace, perpendicular to the keel, that helps maintain the beam (breadth) of a marine vessel against external water pressure and that may serve to support the rail.
As an adjective thwart
is situated or placed across something else; transverse; oblique.
As an adverb thwart
is obliquely; transversely; athwart.
thwart |
intention |
As nouns the difference between thwart and intention
is that
thwart is (nautical) a brace, perpendicular to the keel, that helps maintain the beam (breadth) of a marine vessel against external water pressure and that may serve to support the rail while
intention is a course of action that a person intends to follow.
As a verb thwart
is to prevent; to halt; to cause to fail; to foil; to frustrate.
As an adjective thwart
is situated or placed across something else; transverse; oblique.
As an adverb thwart
is obliquely; transversely; athwart.
thaw |
thwart |
In lang=en terms the difference between thaw and thwart
is that
thaw is to cause frozen things (such as earth, snow, ice) to melt, soften, or dissolve specifically by gradual warming while
thwart is to prevent; to halt; to cause to fail; to foil; to frustrate.
As verbs the difference between thaw and thwart
is that
thaw is to melt, dissolve, or become fluid; to soften; — said of that which is frozen; as, the ice thaws specifically by gradual warming while
thwart is to prevent; to halt; to cause to fail; to foil; to frustrate.
As nouns the difference between thaw and thwart
is that
thaw is the melting of ice, snow, or other congealed matter; the resolution of ice, or the like, into the state of a fluid; liquefaction by heat of anything congealed by frost while
thwart is (nautical) a brace, perpendicular to the keel, that helps maintain the beam (breadth) of a marine vessel against external water pressure and that may serve to support the rail.
As an adjective thwart is
situated or placed across something else; transverse; oblique.
As an adverb thwart is
obliquely; transversely; athwart.
thwart |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between thwart and undefined
is that
thwart is situated or placed across something else; transverse; oblique while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As a verb thwart
is to prevent; to halt; to cause to fail; to foil; to frustrate.
As a noun thwart
is (nautical) a brace, perpendicular to the keel, that helps maintain the beam (breadth) of a marine vessel against external water pressure and that may serve to support the rail.
As an adverb thwart
is obliquely; transversely; athwart.
thwart |
coil |
In figurative|lang=en terms the difference between thwart and coil
is that
thwart is (figurative) perverse; crossgrained while
coil is (figurative) entanglement; perplexity.
As verbs the difference between thwart and coil
is that
thwart is to prevent; to halt; to cause to fail; to foil; to frustrate while
coil is to wind or reel eg a wire or rope into regular rings, often around a centerpiece.
As nouns the difference between thwart and coil
is that
thwart is (nautical) a brace, perpendicular to the keel, that helps maintain the beam (breadth) of a marine vessel against external water pressure and that may serve to support the rail while
coil is something wound in the form of a helix or spiral or
coil can be a noise, tumult, bustle, or turmoil.
As an adjective thwart
is situated or placed across something else; transverse; oblique.
As an adverb thwart
is obliquely; transversely; athwart.
thwart |
encumber |
In lang=en terms the difference between thwart and encumber
is that
thwart is to prevent; to halt; to cause to fail; to foil; to frustrate while
encumber is to add a legal claim or other obligation.
As verbs the difference between thwart and encumber
is that
thwart is to prevent; to halt; to cause to fail; to foil; to frustrate while
encumber is to load down something with a burden.
As a noun thwart
is (nautical) a brace, perpendicular to the keel, that helps maintain the beam (breadth) of a marine vessel against external water pressure and that may serve to support the rail.
As an adjective thwart
is situated or placed across something else; transverse; oblique.
As an adverb thwart
is obliquely; transversely; athwart.
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