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manoeuvre vs crab

crab vs manoeuvre

manoeuvre and crab both are nouns.

manoeuvre and crab both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
manoeuvre Yes No Yes No
crab Yes No Yes No
As verbs, crab is a hyponym of manoeuvre; that is, crab is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than manoeuvre:
  • manoeuvre: direct the course; determine the direction of travelling
  • crab: direct (an aircraft) into a crosswind
Other hyponyms of manoeuvre include dock, sheer, pull over, helm, navigate, stand out, starboard, conn, navigate, pilot, channel, corner, tree, park.
manoeuvre (noun) crab (noun)
a move made to gain a tactical end a stroke of the oar that either misses the water or digs too deeply
an action aimed at evading an opponent decapod having eyes on short stalks and a broad flattened carapace with a small abdomen folded under the thorax and pincers
a military training exercise a louse that infests the pubic region of the human body
a deliberate coordinated movement requiring dexterity and skill the edible flesh of any of various crabs
a plan for attaining a particular goal a quarrelsome grouch
manoeuvre (verb) crab (verb)
perform a movement in military or naval tactics in order to secure an advantage in attack or defense complain
direct the course; determine the direction of travelling fish for crab
act in order to achieve a certain goal scurry sideways like a crab
direct (an aircraft) into a crosswind
Difference between manoeuvre and crab

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