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Berth vs Breakwater - What's the difference?

berth | breakwater |


In nautical terms the difference between berth and breakwater

is that berth is a room in which a number of the officers or ship's company mess and reside while breakwater is a low bulkhead across the forecastle deck of a ship which diverts water breaking over the bows into the scuppers.

As nouns the difference between berth and breakwater

is that berth is a fixed bunk for sleeping in (caravans, trains, etc) while breakwater is a construction in or around a harbour designed to break the force of the sea and to provide shelter for vessels lying inside.

As a verb berth

is to bring (a ship or vehicle) into its berth.

Berth vs Litter - What's the difference?

berth | litter |


In lang=en terms the difference between berth and litter

is that berth is to assign a berth (bunk or position) to while litter is to be supplied with litter as bedding; to sleep or make one's bed in litter.

As nouns the difference between berth and litter

is that berth is a fixed bunk for sleeping in (caravans, trains, etc) while litter is (countable) a platform mounted on two shafts, or a more elaborate construction, designed to be carried by two (or more) people to transport one (in luxury models sometimes more) third person(s) or (occasionally in the elaborate version) a cargo, such as a religious idol.

As verbs the difference between berth and litter

is that berth is to bring (a ship or vehicle) into its berth while litter is to drop or throw trash without properly disposing of it (as discarding in public areas rather than trash receptacles).

Berth vs Jetty - What's the difference?

berth | jetty |


As nouns the difference between berth and jetty

is that berth is a fixed bunk for sleeping in (caravans, trains, etc) while jetty is a structure of wood or stone extended into the sea to influence the current or tide, or to protect a harbor or beach.

As verbs the difference between berth and jetty

is that berth is to bring (a ship or vehicle) into its berth while jetty is to jut out; to project.

As an adjective jetty is

made of jet, or like jet in color.

Berth vs Derth - What's the difference?

berth | derth |


As nouns the difference between berth and derth

is that berth is a fixed bunk for sleeping in (caravans, trains, etc) while derth is dearth; scarcity.

As a verb berth

is to bring (a ship or vehicle) into its berth.

Berth vs Beeth - What's the difference?

berth | beeth |


As verbs the difference between berth and beeth

is that berth is to bring (a ship or vehicle) into its berth while beeth is form of third-person singular simple present subjunctive|be.

As a noun berth

is a fixed bunk for sleeping in (caravans, trains, etc).

Berth vs Barth - What's the difference?

berth | barth |


As nouns the difference between berth and barth

is that berth is a fixed bunk for sleeping in (caravans, trains, etc) while barth is (uk|dialect) a place of shelter for cattle.

As a verb berth

is to bring (a ship or vehicle) into its berth.

Berth vs Bergh - What's the difference?

berth | bergh |


As nouns the difference between berth and bergh

is that berth is a fixed bunk for sleeping in (caravans, trains, etc) while bergh is (obsolete) protection; shelter or bergh can be a hill.

As verbs the difference between berth and bergh

is that berth is to bring (a ship or vehicle) into its berth while bergh is (obsolete) to give shelter; protect; preserve; deliver; save.

Berth vs Beath - What's the difference?

berth | beath |


In lang=en terms the difference between berth and beath

is that berth is to assign a berth (bunk or position) to while beath is to dry or heat (unseasoned) wood for the purpose of straightening it.

As verbs the difference between berth and beath

is that berth is to bring (a ship or vehicle) into its berth while beath is (dialectal) to bathe (with warm liquid); foment.

As a noun berth

is a fixed bunk for sleeping in (caravans, trains, etc).

Berth vs Yerth - What's the difference?

berth | yerth |


As nouns the difference between berth and yerth

is that berth is a fixed bunk for sleeping in (caravans, trains, etc) while yerth is (dialectal|dated) earth.

As a verb berth

is to bring (a ship or vehicle) into its berth.

Berth vs Bertha - What's the difference?

berth | bertha |


As nouns the difference between berth and bertha

is that berth is a fixed bunk for sleeping in (caravans, trains, etc) while bertha is a lace collar that covers the shoulders of a dress.

As a verb berth

is to bring (a ship or vehicle) into its berth.

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