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cruise

Cruise vs Rove - What's the difference?

cruise | rove |


As a proper noun cruise

is .

As a verb rove is

(obsolete|intransitive) to shoot with arrows (at) or rove can be (rive).

As a noun rove is

a copper washer upon which the end of a nail is clinched in boatbuilding.

Cruise vs Sale - What's the difference?

cruise | sale |


As a proper noun cruise

is .

As a noun sale is

splinter.

Cruise vs Coarse - What's the difference?

cruise | coarse |


As a proper noun cruise

is .

As an adjective coarse is

composed of large parts or particles; of inferior quality or appearance; not fine in material or close in texture.

Cruise vs Coach - What's the difference?

cruise | coach |


As a proper noun cruise

is .

As a noun coach is

a wheeled vehicle, generally drawn by horse power.

As a verb coach is

(sports) to train.

Enroute vs Cruise - What's the difference?

enroute | cruise |


As an adjective enroute

is .

As a proper noun cruise is

.

Cruise vs Caravel - What's the difference?

cruise | caravel |


As a proper noun cruise

is .

As a noun caravel is

(nautical) a light, usually lateen-rigged sailing ship used by the portuguese, as well as spanish, for about 300 years, beginning in the fifteenth century, first for trade and later for voyages of exploration.

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