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starboard vs manoeuvre

manoeuvre vs starboard

starboard and manoeuvre both are nouns.

starboard is an adjective but manoeuvre is not an adjective.

starboard and manoeuvre both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
starboard Yes Yes Yes No
manoeuvre Yes No Yes No
As verbs, manoeuvre is a hypernym of starboard; that is, manoeuvre is a word with a broader meaning than starboard:
  • starboard: turn to the right, of helms or rudders
  • manoeuvre: direct the course; determine the direction of travelling
Other hypernyms of starboard include channelise, channelize, direct, guide, head, maneuver, manoeuver, point, steer.
starboard (noun) manoeuvre (noun)
the right side of a ship or aircraft to someone who is aboard and facing the bow or nose a move made to gain a tactical end
an action aimed at evading an opponent
a military training exercise
a deliberate coordinated movement requiring dexterity and skill
a plan for attaining a particular goal
starboard (adjective) manoeuvre (adjective)
located on the right side of a ship or aircraft
starboard (verb) manoeuvre (verb)
turn to the right, of helms or rudders perform a movement in military or naval tactics in order to secure an advantage in attack or defense
direct the course; determine the direction of travelling
act in order to achieve a certain goal
Difference between starboard and manoeuvre

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