The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete Encyclopedic Lexicon, Literary, Scientific, and Technological, Volumen3Blackie & son; New-York, The Century Company, 1883 |
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... naut . navig . neg . neut . N.H.G. Norse , Norwegian . noun . natural history . natural order . contr . Corn . Cornish . crystal . crystallography . Cym . Cymric . D. Dutch . Dan , Danish . dat . dative . def . definite . deriv ...
... naut . navig . neg . neut . N.H.G. Norse , Norwegian . noun . natural history . natural order . contr . Corn . Cornish . crystal . crystallography . Cym . Cymric . D. Dutch . Dan , Danish . dat . dative . def . definite . deriv ...
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... Naut . the rope or line used to confine the heads of sails to their yards or gaffs ; also , a piece of compass or knee - timber fayed to the back of the figure and the knee of the head . Lacinia ( la - sin'i - a ) , n . [ L. , a lappet ...
... Naut . the rope or line used to confine the heads of sails to their yards or gaffs ; also , a piece of compass or knee - timber fayed to the back of the figure and the knee of the head . Lacinia ( la - sin'i - a ) , n . [ L. , a lappet ...
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... ( naut . ) , to discover land from the sea as the ship approaches it . -To shut in the land , to lose sight of the land left by the intervention of a point or promontory . To set the land , to see by the compass how it bears from the ship ...
... ( naut . ) , to discover land from the sea as the ship approaches it . -To shut in the land , to lose sight of the land left by the intervention of a point or promontory . To set the land , to see by the compass how it bears from the ship ...
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... Naut . a short piece of rope or line used for fastening something in ships ; as , the lanyards of the gun - ports , of the buoy , of the cat - hook , & c .; but especially used to extend the shrouds and stays of the masts by their ...
... Naut . a short piece of rope or line used for fastening something in ships ; as , the lanyards of the gun - ports , of the buoy , of the cat - hook , & c .; but especially used to extend the shrouds and stays of the masts by their ...
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... Naut . the left hand side of a ship when a person stands with his face to the stem : opposed to starboard . Port is now the term used for larboard . Larboard ( lar bord ) , a . Of or pertaining to the left hand side of a ship ; port ...
... Naut . the left hand side of a ship when a person stands with his face to the stem : opposed to starboard . Port is now the term used for larboard . Larboard ( lar bord ) , a . Of or pertaining to the left hand side of a ship ; port ...
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