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Generous vs First-rate - What's the difference?

generous | first-rate | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between generous and first-rate

is that generous is of noble birth while first-rate is describing a ship of the line in the British navy that had over 100 guns on three gundecks.

As a noun first-rate is

a ship of the line in the British navy that had over 100 guns on three gun decks.

Fine vs First-rate - What's the difference?

fine | first-rate | Related terms |

Fine is a related term of first-rate.


As a verb fine

is .

As a noun first-rate is

(military|nautical|historical) a ship of the line in the british navy that had over 100 guns on three gun decks.

As an adjective first-rate is

(military|nautical|historical) describing a ship of the line in the british navy that had over 100 guns on three gundecks.

Ample vs First-rate - What's the difference?

ample | first-rate | Related terms |

Ample is a related term of first-rate.


As adjectives the difference between ample and first-rate

is that ample is large; great in size, extent, capacity, or bulk; spacious; roomy; widely extended while first-rate is (military|nautical|historical) describing a ship of the line in the british navy that had over 100 guns on three gundecks.

As a noun first-rate is

(military|nautical|historical) a ship of the line in the british navy that had over 100 guns on three gun decks.

Superior vs First-rate - What's the difference?

superior | first-rate | Related terms |

Superior is a related term of first-rate.


As adjectives the difference between superior and first-rate

is that superior is higher in quality while first-rate is (military|nautical|historical) describing a ship of the line in the british navy that had over 100 guns on three gundecks.

As nouns the difference between superior and first-rate

is that superior is a person of higher rank or quality while first-rate is (military|nautical|historical) a ship of the line in the british navy that had over 100 guns on three gun decks.

Marvelous vs First-rate - What's the difference?

marvelous | first-rate | Related terms |

Marvelous is a related term of first-rate.


As adjectives the difference between marvelous and first-rate

is that marvelous is (us) exciting wonder or surprise; astonishing; wonderful while first-rate is (military|nautical|historical) describing a ship of the line in the british navy that had over 100 guns on three gundecks.

As a noun first-rate is

(military|nautical|historical) a ship of the line in the british navy that had over 100 guns on three gun decks.

Profitable vs First-rate - What's the difference?

profitable | first-rate | Related terms |

Profitable is a related term of first-rate.


As adjectives the difference between profitable and first-rate

is that profitable is producing a profit while first-rate is (military|nautical|historical) describing a ship of the line in the british navy that had over 100 guns on three gundecks.

As a noun first-rate is

(military|nautical|historical) a ship of the line in the british navy that had over 100 guns on three gun decks.

Apt vs First-rate - What's the difference?

apt | first-rate | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between apt and first-rate

is that apt is suitable; appropriate; fit or fitted; suited while first-rate is describing a ship of the line in the British navy that had over 100 guns on three gundecks.

As nouns the difference between apt and first-rate

is that apt is initialism of automation presses tooling|lang=en while first-rate is a ship of the line in the British navy that had over 100 guns on three gun decks.

As a proper noun APT

is initialism of Alabama Public Television|lang=en.

Salubrious vs First-rate - What's the difference?

salubrious | first-rate | Related terms |

Salubrious is a related term of first-rate.


As adjectives the difference between salubrious and first-rate

is that salubrious is promoting health or well-being; wholesome especially as related to air while first-rate is (military|nautical|historical) describing a ship of the line in the british navy that had over 100 guns on three gundecks.

As a noun first-rate is

(military|nautical|historical) a ship of the line in the british navy that had over 100 guns on three gun decks.

Great vs First-rate - What's the difference?

great | first-rate | Related terms |

Great is a related term of first-rate.


As a verb great

is .

As a noun first-rate is

(military|nautical|historical) a ship of the line in the british navy that had over 100 guns on three gun decks.

As an adjective first-rate is

(military|nautical|historical) describing a ship of the line in the british navy that had over 100 guns on three gundecks.

Gracious vs First-rate - What's the difference?

gracious | first-rate | Related terms |

Gracious is a related term of first-rate.


As adjectives the difference between gracious and first-rate

is that gracious is kind and warmly courteous while first-rate is (military|nautical|historical) describing a ship of the line in the british navy that had over 100 guns on three gundecks.

As an interjection gracious

is expression of surprise, contempt, outrage, disgust, boredom, frustration.

As a noun first-rate is

(military|nautical|historical) a ship of the line in the british navy that had over 100 guns on three gun decks.

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