jib |
dib |
As a noun jib
is (nautical) a triangular staysail set forward of the foremast in a sloop (see image) the basic
jib reaches back roughly to the level of the mast.
As a verb jib
is of a horse, to stop and refuse to go forward.
As a symbol dib is
iata airport code for dibrugarh airport.
jib |
rib |
In nautical terms the difference between jib and rib
is that
jib is usually with a modifier, any of a variety of specialty triangular staysails set forward of the foremast while
rib is any of several curved members attached to a ship's keel and extending upward and outward to form the framework of the hull.
jib |
sib |
As nouns the difference between jib and sib
is that
jib is a triangular staysail set forward of the foremast. In a sloop (see image) the basic
jib reaches back roughly to the level of the mast while
sib is kindred; kin; kinsmen; a body of persons related by blood in any degree.
As verbs the difference between jib and sib
is that
jib is of a horse, to stop and refuse to go forward while
sib is to bring into relation; establish a relationship between; make friendly; reconcile.
As an adjective sib is
having kinship or relationship; related by same-bloodedness; having affinity; being akin; kindred.
jib |
nib |
As nouns the difference between jib and nib
is that
jib is (nautical) a triangular staysail set forward of the foremast in a sloop (see image) the basic
jib reaches back roughly to the level of the mast while
nib is the tip of a pen or tool that touches the surface, transferring ink to paper.
As a verb jib
is of a horse, to stop and refuse to go forward.
jib |
fib |
As nouns the difference between jib and fib
is that
jib is a triangular staysail set forward of the foremast. In a sloop (see image) the basic
jib reaches back roughly to the level of the mast while
fib is a lie, especially one that is more or less inconsequential.
As verbs the difference between jib and fib
is that
jib is of a horse, to stop and refuse to go forward while
fib is to lie, especially more or less inconsequentially.
jib |
jab |
As nouns the difference between jib and jab
is that
jib is a triangular staysail set forward of the foremast. In a sloop (see image) the basic
jib reaches back roughly to the level of the mast while
jab is a quick stab or blow.
As verbs the difference between jib and jab
is that
jib is of a horse, to stop and refuse to go forward while
jab is to poke or thrust abruptly, or to make such a motion.
jib |
job |
As nouns the difference between jib and job
is that
jib is a triangular staysail set forward of the foremast. In a sloop (see image) the basic
jib reaches back roughly to the level of the mast while
job is a task.
As verbs the difference between jib and job
is that
jib is of a horse, to stop and refuse to go forward while
job is to do odd jobs or occasional work for hire.
As a proper noun Job is
a book of the Old Testament and the Hebrew Tanakh.
jib |
jip |
As nouns the difference between jib and jip
is that
jib is a triangular staysail set forward of the foremast. In a sloop (see image) the basic
jib reaches back roughly to the level of the mast while
jip is ejaculated semen.
As verbs the difference between jib and jip
is that
jib is of a horse, to stop and refuse to go forward while
jip is alternative form of lang=en.
bib |
jib |
As nouns the difference between bib and jib
is that
bib is an item of clothing for babies tied around their neck to protect their clothes from getting dirty when eating while
jib is (nautical) a triangular staysail set forward of the foremast in a sloop (see image) the basic
jib reaches back roughly to the level of the mast.
As verbs the difference between bib and jib
is that
bib is (archaic) to drink heartily; to tipple while
jib is of a horse, to stop and refuse to go forward.
marijuana |
jib |
As nouns the difference between marijuana and jib
is that
marijuana is drug smoked or ingested for euphoric effect,
Cannabis (drug) while
jib is a triangular staysail set forward of the foremast. In a sloop (see image) the basic
jib reaches back roughly to the level of the mast.
As a verb jib is
of a horse, to stop and refuse to go forward.
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