Results for: with a triangular sail
English English
boom or pole or spar extending diagonally outward from a mast to the topmost corner of a fore-and-aft sail (serving to extend the sail), spar across a sailsprit
bridge with triangular supportstruss bridge
brief period of time, jiffy, moment, pull up or secure something, pull with a rope; pull up with a rope and tie off (e.g. a sail on ship)trice
broad rock area, gable on colonnade, triangular form on the front of a building that creates the peak of the roof; triangular form resembling a gable located above church or windowpediment
built of three-sided polygons, divide into three-sided polygons; measure or survey by use of triangles, made up of triangles, make something triangular, measure something using trigonometric relationships, split something into triangles, survey or map ...triangulate
bumkin, peasant, yokel, awkward and unsophisticated person; beam that projects outward from a ship (used to attach sails, wooden planks, etc.), pole to secure sail in boatsbumpkin
carry by boat, pull fish to boat, ship or submarine, vehicle for traveling on water; bowl, serving dish, small vessel for traveling on water, something shaped like a boat, travel by boat, travel by or sail in a boat; sail a boat; transport by boatboat
catch up with; pass, move on water without power, sail aheadforereach
cause to not be bent; cease being bent; release from tension, loosen, unfasten; straighten; become straight, make or become relaxed, make or become straight, unfasten sail or ropeunbend
clergy, fabric, material (woven of wool, cotton, etc.); rag, duster, piece of fabric, piece of fabric scenery, sailcloth
cruising, sailing, traveling on a ship; sea voyage (generally taken for pleasure), determine timber yield, patrol sea, pleasure trip by sea, proceed casually, sail from place to place; move at a moderate speed, travel; coast, seek sexual partner, trave...cruise
crystal type, parallelogram-sided solid, piece of transparent glass or crystal with triangular bases (used to separate light into the colors of the spectrum); solid figure whose ends are equal and parallel polygons and whose faces are parallelograms (G...prism
decline, sail downwindfall off
device removing obstructions from railroad track, triangular structure on the front of a train which clears the track of obstructionscowcatcher
ear part, insect organ, middle ear (Biology); eardrum, tympanic membrane (Biology); membrane covering a drum; triangular recess on a pediment or below an arch (Architecture); diaphragm in a telephone receiver, recessed spacetympanum
 

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