Definitions
- Referring to a small storage space on a ship, usually located near the stern. - Describing a compartment used for storing medical supplies or isolating sick crew members. - Talking about a confined space used for storing equipment or supplies on a boat or yacht.
- Referring to the large cargo storage area on a ship. - Describing a compartment used for storing goods or supplies on a plane or train. - Talking about a space used for storing items in a warehouse or storage facility.
List of Similarities
- 1Both are storage spaces used for keeping items on a vehicle or vessel.
- 2Both can be used for storing cargo or supplies.
- 3Both are typically enclosed spaces with limited access.
- 4Both are important for maintaining order and organization on a ship or vehicle.
- 5Both can be secured to prevent theft or damage to the stored items.
What is the difference?
- 1Size: Hold is much larger than lazarette and can store a greater amount of cargo or supplies.
- 2Location: Lazarette is usually located near the stern of a ship, while hold is located in the center or towards the bow.
- 3Function: Lazarette is primarily used for storing medical supplies or isolating sick crew members, while hold is used for general cargo storage.
- 4Accessibility: Hold is more accessible and easier to load and unload than lazarette.
- 5Usage: Hold is a more versatile term that can be used in various contexts, while lazarette is specific to ship storage.
Remember this!
While both lazarette and hold refer to storage spaces on a vessel or vehicle, they differ in size, location, function, accessibility, and usage. Lazarette is a smaller compartment located near the stern of a ship, primarily used for storing medical supplies or isolating sick crew members. Hold, on the other hand, is a larger cargo storage area located in the center or towards the bow of a ship, used for general cargo storage and more accessible for loading and unloading.