Ship as in Yokohama
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MARUShip, as in Yokohama.
LIESTOStays in place, as a ship
ALEAKLetting water in, as a ship
YAWVeer, as a ship in a storm
ALISTTilted, as a ship in a storm
beamiestbroad in the beam, as a ship
bayscompartment, as in an aircraft or ship
baycompartment, as in an aircraft or ship
beamybroad in the beam, as a ship
beamierbroad in the beam, as a ship
LAYTOHold stationary in the wind, as a ship
sternmostfarthest astern; as, the sternmost ship in a convoy
mooredto secure or be secured in place, as a ship
moorsto secure or be secured in place, as a ship
moorto secure or be secured in place, as a ship
preshipto put (as oars) in place for use on a ship or boat
shipsto put (as oars) in place for use on a ship or boat
shipto put (as oars) in place for use on a ship or boat
shippedFix (something such as a rudder or mast) in its place on a ship
embayto trap or catch in or as if in a bay an embayed sailing ship
bulkersingle-decked ship designed to carry dry cargoes, as grain or coal, in bulk form
departureThe eastûwest distance between two points, esp. as traveled by a ship or aircraft and expressed in miles
departuresThe eastûwest distance between two points, esp. as traveled by a ship or aircraft and expressed in miles
trimcause (as a ship) to assume a desirable position in the water by arrangement of ballast, cargo, or passengers
deckersomething, as a ship or bed, having a specified number of decks, floors, levels, or the like (used in combination)
deckerssomething, as a ship or bed, having a specified number of decks, floors, levels, or the like (used in combination)
luffedto set (the helm of a ship) in such a way as to bring the head of the ship into the wind
luffto set (the helm of a ship) in such a way as to bring the head of the ship into the wind
tightclose in structure as to prevent passage or escape (as of liquid, gas, or light) a tight ship a tight seal compare lightproof watertight
kneepiece of timber naturally or artificially bent for use in supporting structures coming together at an angle (as the deck beams of a ship)
kneedpiece of timber naturally or artificially bent for use in supporting structures coming together at an angle (as the deck beams of a ship)
fairleadpulley, thimble, etc., used to guide a rope forming part of the rigging of a ship, crane, etc., in such a way as to prevent chafing
displacementThe amount or weight of fluid that would fill such a volume in the case of a floating ship, used as a measure of the ship's size
pinnacesmall 17th-century ship having two or three masts and a flat stern, used in northern Europe as a warship and merchant ship and as a tender
pinnacessmall 17th-century ship having two or three masts and a flat stern, used in northern Europe as a warship and merchant ship and as a tender
nameplatesA plate or sign, typically made of metal, displaying the name of someone, such as the person working in a building or the builder of a ship
shipto escape from a ship, esp. one in foreign waters or a foreign port, as to avoid further service as a sailor or to request political asylum
displacementsThe amount or weight of fluid that would fill such a volume in the case of a floating ship, used as a measure of the ship's size
bottomryA system of merchant insurance in which a ship is used as security against a loan to finance a voyage, the lender losing the investment if the ship sinks
dim(in wartime) to reduce the night illumination of (a city, ship, etc.) to make it less visible from the air or sea, as a protection from enemy aircraft or ships