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rigging

Rigging vs Iso - What's the difference?

rigging | iso |


As nouns the difference between rigging and iso

is that rigging is (nautical) the system of ropes, chains, and tackle used to support and control the masts, sails, and yards of a ship while iso is (computing) a disk image of an iso 9660 file system (such as a cd or dvd); also used as the file extension.

As a verb rigging

is .

As a proper noun iso is

.

As an initialism iso is

the.

Rigging vs Lorcha - What's the difference?

rigging | lorcha |


In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between rigging and lorcha

is that rigging is (nautical) the system of ropes, chains, and tackle used to support and control the masts, sails, and yards of a ship while lorcha is (nautical) a kind of light vessel used on the coast of china, having the hull built on a european model, and the rigging like that of a chinese junk.

As nouns the difference between rigging and lorcha

is that rigging is (nautical) the system of ropes, chains, and tackle used to support and control the masts, sails, and yards of a ship while lorcha is (nautical) a kind of light vessel used on the coast of china, having the hull built on a european model, and the rigging like that of a chinese junk.

As a verb rigging

is .

Rigging vs Overrigged - What's the difference?

rigging | overrigged |


As a noun rigging

is (nautical) the system of ropes, chains, and tackle used to support and control the masts, sails, and yards of a ship.

As a verb rigging

is .

As an adjective overrigged is

having too much rigging.

Rigging vs Rerig - What's the difference?

rigging | rerig |


In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between rigging and rerig

is that rigging is (nautical) the system of ropes, chains, and tackle used to support and control the masts, sails, and yards of a ship while rerig is (nautical) to rig again; to outfit a ship with new rigging.

As verbs the difference between rigging and rerig

is that rigging is while rerig is (nautical) to rig again; to outfit a ship with new rigging.

As a noun rigging

is (nautical) the system of ropes, chains, and tackle used to support and control the masts, sails, and yards of a ship.

Rigging vs Unrig - What's the difference?

rigging | unrig |


In nautical terms the difference between rigging and unrig

is that rigging is the system of ropes, chains, and tackle used to support and control the masts, sails, and yards of a ship while unrig is to remove the rigging from.

As a noun rigging

is the system of ropes, chains, and tackle used to support and control the masts, sails, and yards of a ship.

Rigging vs Burton - What's the difference?

rigging | burton |


As nouns the difference between rigging and burton

is that rigging is the system of ropes, chains, and tackle used to support and control the masts, sails, and yards of a ship while burton is an arrangement of blocks and pulleys, especially for tightening rigging on a ship.

As a verb rigging

is present participle of lang=en.

As a proper noun Burton is

{{surname|A=An|English habitational|from=Old English}} for someone who lived in any of several places with that name.

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