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vane

Vane vs Dogvane - What's the difference?

vane | dogvane |


As nouns the difference between vane and dogvane

is that vane is crease, fold while dogvane is (nautical) a small vane of bunting, feathers, or other light material, carried at the masthead to indicate the direction of the wind.

Vane vs Vaned - What's the difference?

vane | vaned |


As a noun vane

is crease, fold.

As an adjective vaned is

having a vane or vanes.

Vane vs Sailyard - What's the difference?

vane | sailyard |


As nouns the difference between vane and sailyard

is that vane is crease, fold while sailyard is (nautical) a.

Vane vs Paravane - What's the difference?

vane | paravane |


As nouns the difference between vane and paravane

is that vane is crease, fold while paravane is (nautical) a device, stabilized with vanes, towed alongside a vessel such that the cable attaching it cuts the moorings of submerged mines.

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