veer |
vee |
As nouns the difference between veer and vee
is that
veer is a turn or swerve; an instance of veering while
vee is .
As a verb veer
is (obsolete|nautical) to let out (a sail-line), to allow (a sheet) to run out or
veer can be to change direction or course suddenly; to swerve.
yaw |
veer |
In intransitive nautical terms the difference between yaw and veer
is that
yaw is to steer badly, zigzagging back and forth across the intended course of a boat; to go out of the line of course while
veer is to change direction into the wind; to wear ship.
In intransitive terms the difference between yaw and veer
is that
yaw is to rise in blisters, breaking in white froth, as cane juice in the clarifiers in sugar works while
veer is to change direction or course suddenly; to swerve.
As nouns the difference between yaw and veer
is that
yaw is the rotation of an aircraft, ship, or missile about its vertical axis so as to cause the longitudinal axis of the aircraft, ship, or missile to deviate from the flight line or heading in its horizontal plane while
veer is a turn or swerve; an instance of veering.
As verbs the difference between yaw and veer
is that
yaw is to turn about the vertical axis while maintaining course while
veer is to let out (a sail-line), to allow (a sheet) to run out.
veel |
veer |
As nouns the difference between veel and veer
is that
veel is or
veel can be (nonstandard|british) field while
veer is a turn or swerve; an instance of veering.
As verbs the difference between veel and veer
is that
veel is (nonstandard|british) feel while
veer is (obsolete|nautical) to let out (a sail-line), to allow (a sheet) to run out or
veer can be to change direction or course suddenly; to swerve.
veer |
ever |
Ever is a anagram of veer.
As a verb veer
is to let out (a sail-line), to allow (a sheet) to run out.
As a noun veer
is a turn or swerve; an instance of veering.
As an adverb ever is
always.
As an adjective ever is
occurring at any time, occurring even but once during a timespan.
vexer |
veer |
As nouns the difference between vexer and veer
is that
vexer is one who vexes; one who annoys while
veer is a turn or swerve; an instance of veering.
As a verb veer is
(obsolete|nautical) to let out (a sail-line), to allow (a sheet) to run out or
veer can be to change direction or course suddenly; to swerve.
xeer |
veer |
As nouns the difference between xeer and veer
is that
xeer is the traditional legal system of somalia, believed to predate islam, in which elders serve as mediators and people are responsible for the actions of their families while
veer is a turn or swerve; an instance of veering.
As a verb veer is
(obsolete|nautical) to let out (a sail-line), to allow (a sheet) to run out or
veer can be to change direction or course suddenly; to swerve.
seer |
veer |
As nouns the difference between seer and veer
is that
seer is (
seasonal energy efficiency ratio) while
veer is a turn or swerve; an instance of veering.
As a verb veer is
(obsolete|nautical) to let out (a sail-line), to allow (a sheet) to run out or
veer can be to change direction or course suddenly; to swerve.
feer |
veer |
As an adjective feer
is .
As a verb veer is
(obsolete|nautical) to let out (a sail-line), to allow (a sheet) to run out or
veer can be to change direction or course suddenly; to swerve.
As a noun veer is
a turn or swerve; an instance of veering.
veer |
neer |
As nouns the difference between veer and neer
is that
veer is a turn or swerve; an instance of veering while
neer is kidney.
As a verb veer
is to let out (a sail-line), to allow (a sheet) to run out.
As an abbreviation NEER is
nominal effective exchange rate.
veer |
heer |
As nouns the difference between veer and heer
is that
veer is a turn or swerve; an instance of veering while
heer is a yarn measure of six hundred yards, or 1/24 of a spindle.
As a verb veer
is (obsolete|nautical) to let out (a sail-line), to allow (a sheet) to run out or
veer can be to change direction or course suddenly; to swerve.
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