- bowlines
- bow·line || 'bəʊlɪn n. loop that does not slip
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Star-bowlines — Star bow lines ( b[=o] l[i^]nz), n. pl. (Naut.) The men in the starboard watch. [Obs.] R. H. Dana, Jr. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
After — Aft er ([.a]ft t[ e]r), a. [AS. [ae]fter after, behind; akin to Goth. aftaro, aftra, backwards, Icel. aptr, Sw. and Dan. efter, OHG. aftar behind, Dutch and LG. achter, Gr. apwte rw further off. The ending ter is an old comparative suffix, in E.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
After body — After Aft er ([.a]ft t[ e]r), a. [AS. [ae]fter after, behind; akin to Goth. aftaro, aftra, backwards, Icel. aptr, Sw. and Dan. efter, OHG. aftar behind, Dutch and LG. achter, Gr. apwte rw further off. The ending ter is an old comparative suffix,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sea shanty — For the song Sea Shanty by Quasi, see Featuring Birds For the album Sea Shanties by English band High Tide, see High Tide (band). Sailors sang shanties while performing shipboard labor A shanty (also spelled chantey , chanty ) is a type of work… … Wikipedia
Boffin — In the slang of the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, boffins are scientists, engineers, and other people who are stereotypically seen as engaged in technical or scientific research. The word conjures up an image of men in… … Wikipedia
Running rigging — is the term for the rigging of a sailing vessel that is used for raising, lowering and controlling the sails as opposed to the standing rigging, which supports the mast and other spars.Traditionally the running rigging was easily recognized since … Wikipedia
chesstree — noun Either of two pieces of oak fitted to the topsides of a square rigged vessel on each side of the bow through which the bowlines were fed; often decoratively carved … Wiktionary