Lee side informally
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REBSLee side, informally
CSALee side?
REBSLee side?
GRAYLee side?
SOUTHLee side
REBSLee side
CSALee side? (abbr.)
CSALee side?: abbr.
CSALee side?: Abbr.
CSALee side: Abbr.
leewardthe lee side
REBLee-side defender
REBLee-side supporter
SHELTEREDOn the lee side
WINDWARDNot on the lee side
REBOne on the Lee side?
REBOne on the Lee side
REBOne on the Lee-ward side?
beleeto put on the lee side
beleeingBELEE, to put on the lee side
beleesBELEE, to put on the lee side
beleedBELEE, to put on the lee side
leeaccidentally against what should be the lee side of a sail
leewardthe lee side; the point or quarter toward which the wind blows
aleeupon or toward the lee side of a vessel; away from the wind
prahusany of various types of Indonesian boats, esp. a swift Malay sailing boat built with the lee side flat and balanced by a single outrigger
prauany of various types of Indonesian boats, esp. a swift Malay sailing boat built with the lee side flat and balanced by a single outrigger
proasany of various types of Indonesian boats, esp. a swift Malay sailing boat built with the lee side flat and balanced by a single outrigger
praoany of various types of Indonesian boats, esp. a swift Malay sailing boat built with the lee side flat and balanced by a single outrigger
prahuany of various types of Indonesian boats, esp. a swift Malay sailing boat built with the lee side flat and balanced by a single outrigger
prausany of various types of Indonesian boats, esp. a swift Malay sailing boat built with the lee side flat and balanced by a single outrigger
proaany of various types of Indonesian boats, esp. a swift Malay sailing boat built with the lee side flat and balanced by a single outrigger
praosany of various types of Indonesian boats, esp. a swift Malay sailing boat built with the lee side flat and balanced by a single outrigger
leeboardeither of two broad, flat objects attached to the sides of a sailing ship amidships, the one on the lee side being lowered into the water to prevent the ship from making leeway