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(British) destroy, annihilate; strike suddenly, make a surprise assault, opening allowing drainage from building, opening for draining water from deck, opening for draining water from the deck of a ship (Nautical), sink ship, wreck or ruin somethingscupper
(Nautical) any of the two late watch periods on a ship (first from 4 to 6 p.m., the second from 6 to 8 p.m.); any night shift (Informal), watch period on shipdogwatch
(Nautical) aweigh, not touching the bottom; in positionatrip
(Nautical) fasten with a rope, tie down with a rope; thread a rope through a block or pulley, Canadian town council president, district official, fasten something by reeving, female sandpiper, head of a city council, chief administrator of a town, repr...reeve
(Nautical) forward edge of a sail; wide part near the bow of a boat, flap, front edge of sail, sail too close to wind, turn a ship toward the wind (Nautical)luff
(Nautical) haul with a tackle (also spelled bowse), raise somethingbouse
(Nautical) having a triangular sail (of a ship)lateen
(Nautical) in a nautical manner, in a manner pertaining to seafaring (sailors, ships, and navigation)nautically
(Nautical) protruding parts of the topmast, support for a mast and rigginghounds
(Nautical) slightly above the sea floor (of an anchor), clear of seabedaweigh
(Nautical) small shallow cargo boat with a keeled hull; large yacht with a permanent keel (rather than a removable centerboard), covered river boat with shallow draftkeelboat
(Nautical) space assigned to a ship in a port or at a wharf; act of bringing a ship to a berthberthing
(Nautical, Aeronautics) toward the back, toward the rear; backwards, behind boat, in or to the stern, with stern foremostastern
3rd mast, mizzen, rear mast, rear or aft mast, third mast (Nautical)mizzenmast
a blow, dowse, drenching, extinguish something, immerse something in water, lower sail, punch or strike somebody, put liquid on something, take off a hat, throw water on, plunge into water; strike, hit; take in or lower a sail (Nautical)douse
 

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