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halyard

Halyard vs False - What's the difference?

halyard | false |


As a noun halyard

is (nautical) a rope used to raise or lower a sail, flag, spar or yard.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Vang vs Halyard - What's the difference?

vang | halyard |


As an interjection vang

is yes.

As a noun halyard is

(nautical) a rope used to raise or lower a sail, flag, spar or yard.

Halyard vs Sheetline - What's the difference?

halyard | sheetline |


As nouns the difference between halyard and sheetline

is that halyard is (nautical) a rope used to raise or lower a sail, flag, spar or yard while sheetline is (cartography) any of the edges of a map, as shown in a map index, used to define each sheet's extent.

Halyard vs Clewline - What's the difference?

halyard | clewline |


In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between halyard and clewline

is that halyard is (nautical) a rope used to raise or lower a sail, flag, spar or yard while clewline is (nautical) outermost of the ropes with which a square sail is rolled up to the yard.

As nouns the difference between halyard and clewline

is that halyard is (nautical) a rope used to raise or lower a sail, flag, spar or yard while clewline is (nautical) outermost of the ropes with which a square sail is rolled up to the yard.

Halyard vs Line - What's the difference?

halyard | line |


As nouns the difference between halyard and line

is that halyard is (nautical) a rope used to raise or lower a sail, flag, spar or yard while line is line.

Halyard vs Shroud - What's the difference?

halyard | shroud |


In nautical terms the difference between halyard and shroud

is that halyard is a rope used to raise or lower a sail, flag, spar or yard while shroud is a rope or cable serving to support the mast sideways.

As a verb shroud is

to cover with a shroud.

Halyard vs Mast - What's the difference?

halyard | mast |


As a noun halyard

is (nautical) a rope used to raise or lower a sail, flag, spar or yard.

As a pronoun mast is

.

Halyard vs Sheet - What's the difference?

halyard | sheet |


In nautical terms the difference between sheet and halyard

is that sheet is to trim a sail using a sheet while halyard is a rope used to raise or lower a sail, flag, spar or yard.

As nouns the difference between sheet and halyard

is that sheet is a thin bed cloth used as a covering for a mattress or as a layer over the sleeper while halyard is a rope used to raise or lower a sail, flag, spar or yard.

As a verb sheet

is to cover or wrap with cloth, or paper, or other similar material.

Halyard - What does it mean?

halyard | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun halyard

is a rope used to raise or lower a sail, flag, spar or yard.

Halyard vs Mainbrace - What's the difference?

halyard | mainbrace | see also |

Halyard is a see also of mainbrace.


In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between halyard and mainbrace

is that halyard is (nautical) a rope used to raise or lower a sail, flag, spar or yard while mainbrace is (nautical) the rope used as support for the masts, running from the bow to the top of the mast and back to the deck.

As nouns the difference between halyard and mainbrace

is that halyard is (nautical) a rope used to raise or lower a sail, flag, spar or yard while mainbrace is (nautical) the rope used as support for the masts, running from the bow to the top of the mast and back to the deck.

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