different between nautical vs cruised
nautical
English
Alternative forms
- naut. (abbreviation)
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French nautique, from Latin nauticus (“of or relating to sailors”), from Ancient Greek ???????? (nautikós).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n??t?kl?/
Adjective
nautical (not generally comparable, comparative more nautical, superlative most nautical)
- Relating to or involving ships or shipping or navigation or seamen.
Derived terms
Translations
Anagrams
- actinula
nautical From the web:
- what nautical mile
- what nautical means
- what nautical publication is the most indispensable
- what nautical science
- what is 1 nautical mile
- how far is 1 nautical mile
- how far is one nautical mile
cruised
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k?u?zd/
Verb
cruised
- simple past tense and past participle of cruise
Anagrams
- Scuderi, discure
cruised From the web:
- what cruises are open
- what cruises are sailing
- what cruises has carnival cancelled
- what cruises are cancelled
- what cruises leave from california
- what cruises are open now
- what cruises go to jamaica
- what cruises can felons go on
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