tack |
jibe |
In nautical terms the difference between tack and jibe
is that
tack is to maneuver a sailing vessel so that its bow turns through the wind, i.e. the wind changes from one side of the vessel to the other while
jibe is a manoeuver in which the stern of a sailing boat or ship crosses the wind, typically resulting in the sudden sweep of the boom from one side of the sailboat to the other.
As nouns the difference between tack and jibe
is that
tack is a small nail with a flat head while
jibe is a manoeuver in which the stern of a sailing boat or ship crosses the wind, typically resulting in the sudden sweep of the boom from one side of the sailboat to the other.
As verbs the difference between tack and jibe
is that
tack is to nail with a tack (small nail with a flat head) while
jibe is to perform a jibe.
align |
jibe |
In lang=en terms the difference between align and jibe
is that
align is to adhere oneself with a group or a way of thinking while
jibe is to agree.
As verbs the difference between align and jibe
is that
align is to form in line; to fall into line while
jibe is (nautical) to perform a jibe or
jibe can be to agree.
As a noun jibe is
(nautical) a manoeuver in which the stern of a sailing boat or ship crosses the wind, typically resulting in the sudden sweep of the boom from one side of the sailboat to the other or
jibe can be a facetious or insulting remark, a jeer or taunt.
lash |
jibe |
In lang=en terms the difference between lash and jibe
is that
lash is to bind with a rope, cord, thong, or chain, so as to fasten while
jibe is to agree.
As nouns the difference between lash and jibe
is that
lash is the thong or braided cord of a whip, with which the blow is given while
jibe is (nautical) a manoeuver in which the stern of a sailing boat or ship crosses the wind, typically resulting in the sudden sweep of the boom from one side of the sailboat to the other or
jibe can be a facetious or insulting remark, a jeer or taunt.
As verbs the difference between lash and jibe
is that
lash is to strike with a lash; to whip or scourge with a lash, or with something like one or
lash can be to bind with a rope, cord, thong, or chain, so as to fasten while
jibe is (nautical) to perform a jibe or
jibe can be to agree.
As an adjective lash
is (obsolete) remiss, lax.
scoff |
jibe |
As nouns the difference between scoff and jibe
is that
scoff is derision; ridicule; a derisive or mocking expression of scorn, contempt, or reproach or
scoff can be (south africa) food while
jibe is (nautical) a manoeuver in which the stern of a sailing boat or ship crosses the wind, typically resulting in the sudden sweep of the boom from one side of the sailboat to the other or
jibe can be a facetious or insulting remark, a jeer or taunt.
As verbs the difference between scoff and jibe
is that
scoff is to jeer; laugh at with contempt and derision or
scoff can be (british) to eat food quickly while
jibe is (nautical) to perform a jibe or
jibe can be to agree.
jibe |
chime |
In lang=en terms the difference between jibe and chime
is that
jibe is to agree while
chime is to agree; to correspond.
As nouns the difference between jibe and chime
is that
jibe is (nautical) a manoeuver in which the stern of a sailing boat or ship crosses the wind, typically resulting in the sudden sweep of the boom from one side of the sailboat to the other or
jibe can be a facetious or insulting remark, a jeer or taunt while
chime is (musical instruments) a musical instrument producing a sound when struck, similar to a bell (eg a tubular metal bar) or actually a bell often used in the plural to refer to the set: the
chimes or
chime can be a chine; the edge of a cask.
As verbs the difference between jibe and chime
is that
jibe is (nautical) to perform a jibe or
jibe can be to agree while
chime is to make the sound of a chime.
jibe |
jiba |
jibe |
snicker |
In lang=en terms the difference between jibe and snicker
is that
jibe is to agree while
snicker is to emit a snicker: a stifled or broken laugh.
As nouns the difference between jibe and snicker
is that
jibe is (nautical) a manoeuver in which the stern of a sailing boat or ship crosses the wind, typically resulting in the sudden sweep of the boom from one side of the sailboat to the other or
jibe can be a facetious or insulting remark, a jeer or taunt while
snicker is a stifled or broken laugh.
As verbs the difference between jibe and snicker
is that
jibe is (nautical) to perform a jibe or
jibe can be to agree while
snicker is to emit a snicker: a stifled or broken laugh.
jibe |
jube |
As nouns the difference between jibe and jube
is that
jibe is (nautical) a manoeuver in which the stern of a sailing boat or ship crosses the wind, typically resulting in the sudden sweep of the boom from one side of the sailboat to the other or
jibe can be a facetious or insulting remark, a jeer or taunt while
jube is a type of gelatine-based confection;
ingredients and consistency vary between countries or
jube can be or
jube can be an open drainage channel of a type common in tehran.
As a verb jibe
is (nautical) to perform a jibe or
jibe can be to agree.
jibe |
bibe |
As nouns the difference between jibe and bibe
is that
jibe is a manoeuver in which the stern of a sailing boat or ship crosses the wind, typically resulting in the sudden sweep of the boom from one side of the sailboat to the other while
bibe is a type of banshee whose cry indicates someone's impending death.
As a verb jibe
is to perform a jibe.
jibe |
jibed |
As verbs the difference between jibe and jibed
is that
jibe is (nautical) to perform a jibe or
jibe can be to agree while
jibed is (
jibe).
As a noun jibe
is (nautical) a manoeuver in which the stern of a sailing boat or ship crosses the wind, typically resulting in the sudden sweep of the boom from one side of the sailboat to the other or
jibe can be a facetious or insulting remark, a jeer or taunt.
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