One serving on a ship
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MARINEOne serving on a ship
balancerone of a pair of slender, club-shaped appendages on the hindmost body segment of a fly, serving to maintain its balance in flight
loggiespace within the body of a building but open to the air on one side, serving as an open-air room or as an entrance porch
loggiasspace within the body of a building but open to the air on one side, serving as an open-air room or as an entrance porch
loggiaspace within the body of a building but open to the air on one side, serving as an open-air room or as an entrance porch
crewmanone who serves on a ship
crewmenCREWMAN, one who serves on a ship
pinnaceslight sailing ship, esp. one formerly used in attendance on a larger ship
pinnacelight sailing ship, esp. one formerly used in attendance on a larger ship
broadsidesBROADSIDE, all the guns on one side of a ship of war; their simultaneous discharge
starboardThe side of a ship or aircraft that is on the right when one is facing forward
starboardsThe side of a ship or aircraft that is on the right when one is facing forward
ratlineone of the ropes forming the steps of a ladder on a ship, also RATLIN, RATLING, RATTLIN, RATTLINE
ratlinone of the ropes forming the steps of a ladder on a ship, also RATLINE, RATLING, RATTLIN, RATTLINE
ratlingone of the ropes forming the steps of a ladder on a ship, also RATLINE, RATLIN, RATTLIN, RATTLINE
broadsideall the guns on one side of a ship of war; their simultaneous discharge / to deliver a broadside
ratlingsRATLING, one of the ropes forming the steps of a ladder on a ship, also RATLINE, RATLIN, RATTLIN, RATTLINE
ratlinsRATLIN, one of the ropes forming the steps of a ladder on a ship, also RATLINE, RATLING, RATTLIN, RATTLINE
ratlinesRATLINE, one of the ropes forming the steps of a ladder on a ship, also RATLIN, RATLING, RATTLIN, RATTLINE
pennantsA tapering flag on a ship, esp. one flown at the masthead of a vessel in commission. Also called pennon
lifeboatsA small boat kept on a ship for use in emergency, typically one of a number on deck or suspended from davits
lifeboatA small boat kept on a ship for use in emergency, typically one of a number on deck or suspended from davits
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
firewallpartition made of fireproof material to prevent the spread of a fire from one part of a building or ship to another or to isolate an engine compartment, as on a plane, automobile, etc.
ARGONAUTOne on Jason's ship