abeam |
alongside |
As adverbs the difference between abeam and alongside
is that
abeam is on the beam; at a right angle to the centerline or keel of a vessel or aircraft; being at a bearing approximately 090 Degrees or 270 Degrees relative while
alongside is along the side; by the side; side by side with.
As prepositions the difference between abeam and alongside
is that
abeam is alongside while
alongside is together with or at the same time.
As an adjective abeam
is alongside or abreast; opposite the center of the side of the ship or aircraft.
abeam |
abeat |
As adverbs the difference between abeam and abeat
is that
abeam is on the beam; at a right angle to the centerline or keel of a vessel or aircraft; being at a bearing approximately 090 Degrees or 270 Degrees relative while
abeat is beating.
As adjectives the difference between abeam and abeat
is that
abeam is alongside or abreast; opposite the center of the side of the ship or aircraft while
abeat is beating.
As a preposition abeam
is alongside.
abeam |
abram |
As an adverb abeam
is (nautical|aircraft) on the beam; at a right angle to the centerline or keel of a vessel
[fm 55-501 marine crewman’s handbook''] or aircraft; being at a bearing approximately 090 degrees or 270 degrees relative [''jp 1-02 department of defense dictionary of military and associated terms ] .
As an adjective abeam
is (nautical|aircraft) alongside or abreast; opposite the center of the side of the ship or aircraft
[. ]
As a preposition abeam
is (nautical) alongside [. ]
As a proper noun abram is
abram (biblical character).
abeam |
abear |
As an adverb abeam
is on the beam; at a right angle to the centerline or keel of a vessel or aircraft; being at a bearing approximately 090 Degrees or 270 Degrees relative .
As an adjective abeam
is alongside or abreast; opposite the center of the side of the ship or aircraft.
As a preposition abeam
is alongside.
As a verb abear is
to put up with; to endure.
As a noun abear is
bearing, behavior.
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