Ships from Seville?
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ESPANOLARMADAShips from Seville?
UFOSShips from space, briefly
DALESTubes from ships' pumps
SLOPSeamen's clothing from ship's stores.
ABMSSome launches from USN ships
WHARFRATSPilferers from ships and port warehouses
NAVIGATORLEGACYInheritance from one on a ship's bridge?
STERNPOSTShip's timber aft from keel to deck.
sponsinga platform extending from a ship's deck
catheada beam projecting from a ship's bow
catheadsCATHEAD, a beam projecting from a ship's bow
sponsingsSPONSING, a platform extending from a ship's deck
steevingthe angular elevation of a bowsprit from a ship's keel
steevingsSTEEVING, the angular elevation of a bowsprit from a ship's keel
spokesEach of a set of radial handles projecting from a ship's wheel
spokeEach of a set of radial handles projecting from a ship's wheel
DOGWATCHShip's lookout period, from 4 to 6 or 6 to 8 P. M..
CORTEZHe burned his own ships in 1519 to keep his soldiers from fleeing
scuppersA hole in a ship's side to carry water overboard from the deck
scupperA hole in a ship's side to carry water overboard from the deck
bowspritsA spar extending forward from a ship's bow, to which the forestays are fastened
haulto change a ship's course so as to get farther off from an object
mainstaysa ship's stay extending from the maintop forward usually to the foot of the foremast
companionwaysA set of steps leading from a ship's deck down to a cabin or lower deck
bollardstrong, thick post, on a wharf or the like, to which mooring lines from ships are attached
stevedoresA person employed, or a contractor engaged, at a dock to load and unload cargo from ships
vangrope extending from the peak of a gaff to the ship's rail or to a mast, used to steady the gaff
pendantsA short rope hanging from the head of a ship's mast, yardarm, or clew of a sail, used for attaching tackles
patroonshipthe office of patroon, a ship's captain; a holder of a grant of land from the Dutch governor of New York
vangsrope extending from the peak of a gaff to the ship's rail or to a mast, used to steady the gaff
patroonshipsPATROONSHIP, the office of patroon, a ship's captain; a holder of a grant of land from the Dutch governor of New York
plankto be forced, as by pirates, to walk to one's death by stepping off a plank extending from the ship's side over the water
sheerlegsA hoisting apparatus made from poles joined at or near the top and separated at the bottom, used for masting ships, installing engines, and lifting other heavy objects
windlassA type of winch used esp. on ships to hoist anchors and haul on mooring lines and, esp. formerly, to lower buckets into and hoist them up from wells
windlassesA type of winch used esp. on ships to hoist anchors and haul on mooring lines and, esp. formerly, to lower buckets into and hoist them up from wells
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
raconradar device at a fixed location that, on receiving a radar signal, automatically transmits a particular radar signal in reply, identifying itself and enabling navigators of ships and aircraft to determine their distance and direction from it
raconsradar device at a fixed location that, on receiving a radar signal, automatically transmits a particular radar signal in reply, identifying itself and enabling navigators of ships and aircraft to determine their distance and direction from it