seaman |
seamanship |
As nouns the difference between seaman and seamanship
is that
seaman is a mariner or sailor, one who mans a ship opposed to landman or landsman while
seamanship is (nautical) skill in, and knowledge of, the work of navigating, maintaining, and operating a vessel.
navigation |
seamanship |
As nouns the difference between navigation and seamanship
is that
navigation is the theory, practice and technology of charting a course for a ship, aircraft or a spaceship while
seamanship is skill in, and knowledge of, the work of navigating, maintaining, and operating a vessel.
sailing |
seamanship |
As nouns the difference between sailing and seamanship
is that
sailing is motion across a body of water in a craft powered by the wind, as a sport or otherwise while
seamanship is skill in, and knowledge of, the work of navigating, maintaining, and operating a vessel.
As an adjective sailing
is travelling by ship.
As a verb sailing
is present participle of lang=en.
seamanship |
watercraft |
As nouns the difference between seamanship and watercraft
is that
seamanship is (nautical) skill in, and knowledge of, the work of navigating, maintaining, and operating a vessel while
watercraft is skill in boating, swimming, or other water-related sports.
seamanship |
watercrafts |
As nouns the difference between seamanship and watercrafts
is that
seamanship is (nautical) skill in, and knowledge of, the work of navigating, maintaining, and operating a vessel while
watercrafts is .
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