Kind of spar
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SPRITKind of spar
SPRITPole of spar.
BOOMType of spar
BOWSPRITType of spar
YARDARMEnd of long spar: Naut.
BUOYFollower of nun or spar
MAINTOPMASTPart of a ship spar
mainboomthe spar of a mainsail
sparryof or pertaining to mineral spar
yardarmeither end of a ship's spar
mainboomsMAINBOOM, the spar of a mainsail
FOREMASTSpar near the bow of a ship
FOREMASTSpar nearest the bow of a ship.
GAFFSpar of a fore-and-aft sail.
SPRITSpar for a leg-of-mutton sail
yardarmsYARDARM, either end of a ship's spar
jibboomspar forming a continuation of a bowsprit
beamom spar the beam of a crane
yardlong spar supporting the head of a sail
yardslong spar supporting the head of a sail
shadowboxSpar with an imaginary opponent as a form of training
outriggera spar extended from the side of a ship to help secure the mast
outriggersOUTRIGGER, a spar extended from the side of a ship to help secure the mast
outriggersA beam, spar, or framework projecting from or over the side of a ship or boat
outriggerA beam, spar, or framework projecting from or over the side of a ship or boat
halyardany of various lines or tackles for hoisting a spar, sail, flag, etc., into position for use
halliardsany of various lines or tackles for hoisting a spar, sail, flag, etc., into position for use
halliardany of various lines or tackles for hoisting a spar, sail, flag, etc., into position for use
fidstout bar of wood or metal placed across a lower spar so as to support a higher one
fidsstout bar of wood or metal placed across a lower spar so as to support a higher one
inhaulersany of various lines for hauling a sail, spar, etc., inward or inboard in order to stow it after use
inhaulsany of various lines for hauling a sail, spar, etc., inward or inboard in order to stow it after use
inhaulerany of various lines for hauling a sail, spar, etc., inward or inboard in order to stow it after use
inhaulany of various lines for hauling a sail, spar, etc., inward or inboard in order to stow it after use
masteda long pole or spar rising from the keel or deck of a ship and supporting the yards, booms, and rigging
foreyardyard on the lowest spar of the foremast of a topsail schooner used to hold out the clews of the topsail or lower topsails
calciteone of the commonest minerals, calcium carbonate, CaCO3, found in a great variety of crystalline forms: a major constituent of limestone, marble, and chalk; calc-spar
calcitesone of the commonest minerals, calcium carbonate, CaCO3, found in a great variety of crystalline forms: a major constituent of limestone, marble, and chalk; calc-spar
bowspritspar projecting from the upper end of the bow of a sailing vessel, for holding the tacks of various jibs or stays and often supporting a jib boom
lateenbeing or relating to a rig used especially on the north coast of Africa and characterized by a triangular sail extended by a long spar slung to a low mast