To the left at sea
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APORTTo the left, at sea
APORTTo the left at sea
ABEAMTo right or left at sea
APORTToward the left, at sea
APORTOn the left, at sea.
APORTOn the left, at sea
APORTOn the left side at sea
tidemarksA mark left or reached by the sea on a shore at the highest or lowest point of a tide
APORTLeft at sea?
PORTLeft at sea
APORTLeft, at sea
APORTLeft at sea
PORTLeft, at sea
APORTLeft, at sea.
PORTLeft side, at sea
PORTSThey're left at sea
PORTWhat's left at sea
PORTEDTurned left, at sea
STARBOARDIt's never left at sea
whipsaw(of a trailer, railroad car, etc.) to swing suddenly to the right or left, as in rounding a sharp curve at high speed
halveto join (two pieces of wood) by cutting from one, at the place of joining, a portion fitting to that left solid in the other
AFTTo the rear, at sea
ASTERNTo the rear, at sea
ABAFTTo the rear, at sea
ALEETo the sheltered side, at sea
ALEETo the safe side at sea
timberlinethe altitude above sea level at which timber ceases to grow
subsonicnoting or pertaining to a speed less than that of sound in air at the same height above sea level
grilsea young Atlantic salmon returning to its native river to spawn for the first time after one winter at sea
longlinesA type of deep-sea fishing gear consisting of a long main line anchored to the bottom to which shorter lines with baited hooks are fastened at intervals
longlineA type of deep-sea fishing gear consisting of a long main line anchored to the bottom to which shorter lines with baited hooks are fastened at intervals
sofarssystem for determining a position at sea by exploding a charge under water and measuring the time the shock waves take to reach three widely separated shore stations at known distances from each other
sofarsystem for determining a position at sea by exploding a charge under water and measuring the time the shock waves take to reach three widely separated shore stations at known distances from each other
hogging(with reference to a ship) Bend or become bent convex upward along its length as a result either of the hull being supported in the middle and not at the ends (as in a heavy sea) or the vessel's being loaded more heavily at the ends