Results for: triangular sail at top of mast
English English
adherence of tire to surface, capability of floating, floating; launching, setting sail; act of starting a business, flotage, froth flotation, selling of stock in company, separation processflotation
amount held by tub, bath, bathe, bathtub, bathtub; bowl, basin; object resembling a basin; volume that can be held by a tub; old or slow boat; band on a mast for attaching certain nautical equipment (Nautical); short and fat person (Slang), low open co...tub
amount of sail ship can take, press of canvaspress of sail
ancient triangular harp or lyre, triangular stringed musical instrument in ancient Greece; triangle (Archaic), triplicitytrigon
any of several varieties of grass-like wetland plants with solid triangular stems, plant resembling grasssedge
applejack, brace on mast, coat of armor of Middle Ages, device for lifting something heavy, device that turns spit, electrical socket, flag on a ship, hunt at night with lightjack
area between the main mast and stern of a ship, rear part of upper deckquarterdeck
arm with a gaff, catch fish with hooked pole, cheat or swindle, gimmick used in a hoax, harpoon, spear (for spearing fish), hook for somebody maintaining overhead line, hooked fish pole, metal spur on fighting cock, nonsense, pole at top of sail, spear...gaff
arrangement of mast and sails, Marconi rigBermuda rig
arrive to a climax, reach the highest point; become thin; raise vertically, cause peak in, corner of fore-and-aft sail, extreme end of hull, form peak, gaff end, get sickly, prime, top, maximum value of quantity, mountain, mountain top, of greatest use...peak
attachment for a sail, coil, loop (of hair, yarn, etc.), length of something, loose ball of somethinghank
attack of shivering, body tremor, flap or make sail flap, fragment, quiver, shake, shudder, tremble; shatter, break into pieces; be shattered, be broken into pieces, to tremble, vibration, shudder; small fragment, splinter, slivershiver
back of shoe or sock, back of shoe sole, back part of foot, back part of the foot; part of a sock or stocking which covers the heel; back part of the sole of a shoe; scoundrel, dishonorable person, bottom of mast, bread crust, cheese rind, dig heels in...heel
ball of thread or yarn, ball of yarn; corner of a sail (Nautical), corner of fore-and-aft sail, corner of sail set across boat, hammock cords, raise or lower using a clew (Nautical); roll into a ball, coil, roll yarn into ballclew
be in accord, change direction in sailing ship, gibe, mock; fit, be in agreement; change direction, shift back and forth (Nautical), gybe, sail shift or direction change, swing across boatjibe
 

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