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Punt vs Raft - What's the difference?

punt | raft |


As nouns the difference between punt and raft

is that punt is bridge while raft is a flat structure made of planks, barrels etc, that floats on water, and is used for transport, emergencies or a platform for swimmers or raft can be a large (but unspecified) number, a lot.

As a verb raft is

to convey on a raft or raft can be (reave).

Raft vs Margarita - What's the difference?

raft | margarita |


As a noun raft

is a flat structure made of planks, barrels etc, that floats on water, and is used for transport, emergencies or a platform for swimmers or raft can be a large (but unspecified) number, a lot.

As a verb raft

is to convey on a raft or raft can be (reave).

As a proper noun margarita is

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Books vs Raft - What's the difference?

books | raft |


As nouns the difference between books and raft

is that books is while raft is a flat structure made of planks, barrels etc, that floats on water, and is used for transport, emergencies or a platform for swimmers or raft can be a large (but unspecified) number, a lot.

As verbs the difference between books and raft

is that books is (book) while raft is to convey on a raft or raft can be (reave).

Raft vs Host - What's the difference?

raft | host |


As nouns the difference between raft and host

is that raft is a flat structure made of planks, barrels etc., that floats on water, and is used for transport, emergencies or a platform for swimmers while host is one which receives or entertains a guest, socially, commercially, or officially.

As verbs the difference between raft and host

is that raft is to convey on a raft while host is to perform the role of a host.

Raft vs Slab - What's the difference?

raft | slab |


In transitive terms the difference between raft and slab

is that raft is to make into a raft while slab is to make something into a slab.

As an adjective slab is

thick; viscous.

Raft vs Sloop - What's the difference?

raft | sloop |

Sloop is a hyponym of raft.



As nouns the difference between raft and sloop

is that raft is a flat structure made of planks, barrels etc., that floats on water, and is used for transport, emergencies or a platform for swimmers while sloop is a single-masted sailboat with only one headsail.

As a verb raft

is to convey on a raft.

Drifting vs Raft - What's the difference?

drifting | raft |


As nouns the difference between drifting and raft

is that drifting is (motorsports) a driving technique where the driver intentionally oversteers, causing loss of traction in the rear wheels, while maintaining control from entry to exit of a corner while raft is a flat structure made of planks, barrels etc, that floats on water, and is used for transport, emergencies or a platform for swimmers or raft can be a large (but unspecified) number, a lot.

As verbs the difference between drifting and raft

is that drifting is while raft is to convey on a raft or raft can be (reave).

As an adjective drifting

is moving aimlessly or at the mercy of external forces.

Motorboat vs Raft - What's the difference?

motorboat | raft |


As nouns the difference between motorboat and raft

is that motorboat is (nautical) any vessel driven by an engine (either inboard or outboard), but especially a small one while raft is a flat structure made of planks, barrels etc, that floats on water, and is used for transport, emergencies or a platform for swimmers or raft can be a large (but unspecified) number, a lot.

As verbs the difference between motorboat and raft

is that motorboat is (slang) to place one's head between a woman's breasts and make the sound of a motorboat with one's lips whilst moving the head from side to side while raft is to convey on a raft or raft can be (reave).

Raft vs Ferry - What's the difference?

raft | ferry |

Ferry is a hyponym of raft.



In transitive terms the difference between raft and ferry

is that raft is to make into a raft while ferry is to carry or transport over a contracted body of water, as a river or strait, in a boat or other floating conveyance plying between opposite shores.

In intransitive terms the difference between raft and ferry

is that raft is to travel by raft while ferry is to pass over water in a boat or by ferry.

Raft vs Floatage - What's the difference?

raft | floatage |


As nouns the difference between raft and floatage

is that raft is a flat structure made of planks, barrels etc, that floats on water, and is used for transport, emergencies or a platform for swimmers or raft can be a large (but unspecified) number, a lot while floatage is .

As a verb raft

is to convey on a raft or raft can be (reave).

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