To the left on a ship
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APORTTo the left, on a ship
APORTTo the left side, on a ship
APORTTo the left side on a ship.
APORTTo the left, on ship
APORTToward the left, on a ship
APORTOn the left of a ship.
APORTToward the left on a ship
APORTOn the left side of a ship.
APORTOn the left side of a ship
LARBOARDOn the left side of a ship
PORTSIDELeft on a ship
PORTLeft, on a ship
PORTLeft on a ship
PORTLeft on a ship?
APORTLeft on a ship
PORTSIDEIt's left on a ship
APORTTo the left side of a ship
APORTTo the left of the ship
PORTSIDELocated on the left, to a sailor
HOTWATERTAPIt's found to the left on a sink
STARSymbol to the left of a zero on a phone
oned as a function word to indicate the location of something on the left on the south side of the house on the farm
sinistralRelating to or denoting a strike-slip fault in which the motion of the block on the opposite side of the fault from an observer is toward the left
toed as a function word to indicate the result of an action or a process broken all to pieces go to seed to their surprise, the train left on time
ASTERNTo the rear, on a ship
cockbillto raise the yardarm on a ship
cockbilledCOCKBILL, to raise the yardarm on a ship
cockbillingCOCKBILL, to raise the yardarm on a ship
cockbillsCOCKBILL, to raise the yardarm on a ship
breechinga harness strap behind the haunches; a rope tied to cannon on ship
barkentinesA sailing ship similar to a bark but square-rigged only on the foremast
breechingsBREECHING, a harness strap behind the haunches; a rope tied to cannon on ship
barquentinesA sailing ship similar to a bark but square-rigged only on the foremast
barkentineA sailing ship similar to a bark but square-rigged only on the foremast
unseaworthy(of a boat or ship) Not in a good enough condition to sail on the sea
foreyardyard on the lower mast of a square-rigged foremast of a ship used to support the foresail
broadsideall the guns on one side of a ship of war; their simultaneous discharge / to deliver a broadside
keelhaulto haul (an offender) under the bottom of a ship and up on the other side as a punishment
careento put (a ship or boat) on a beach especially in order to clean, caulk, or repair the hull
stewardessesA woman who is employed to provide meals for and otherwise look after the passengers on a ship or aircraft