To the ships left
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APORTTo the ship's left
PORTShip's left
APORTToward a ship's left side
ABEAMCrosswise to the ship's middle
DEPORTSShips back to the homeland
ABEAMPerpendicular to the ship's middle
boardto go over the ship's side
ABEAMAt right angles to the ship's keel
trierarchythe civic obligation to fit out ships
garboardthe strake next to a ship's keel
trierarchiesTRIERARCHY, the civic obligation to fit out ships
SEAIN"They that go down to the ... ships..." (Psalm 107:23)
NINAOne of the first ships to arrive in America
tackedship's direction relative to the direction of the wind
tackship's direction relative to the direction of the wind
tackingship's direction relative to the direction of the wind
husbandagethe commission or compensation allowed to a ship's husband
husbandagesHUSBANDAGE, the commission or compensation allowed to a ship's husband
trimlyto adjust (a ship's sails) to the direction of the wind
trimto adjust (a ship's sails) to the direction of the wind
trimsto adjust (a ship's sails) to the direction of the wind
firemenenlisted person assigned to the care and operation of a ship's machinery
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
hawsepipea tubular casting, fitted to a ship's bow, through which the anchor chain passes
bowspritsA spar extending forward from a ship's bow, to which the forestays are fastened
mainstaysa ship's stay extending from the maintop forward usually to the foot of the foremast
hawsepipesHAWSEPIPE, a tubular casting, fitted to a ship's bow, through which the anchor chain passes
shipto exercise a close, strict control over a ship's crew, a company, organization, or the like
garboardsThe first range of planks or plates laid on a ship's bottom next to the keel
bollardstrong, thick post, on a wharf or the like, to which mooring lines from ships are attached
drumheadsThe circular top of a ship's capstan, with holes into which bars are placed to turn it
drumheadThe circular top of a ship's capstan, with holes into which bars are placed to turn it
pintaone of the three ships under the command of Columbus during his first voyage to America in 1492
pintasone of the three ships under the command of Columbus during his first voyage to America in 1492
breamto clean (a ship's bottom) by applying burning furze, reeds, etc., to soften the pitch and loosen adherent matter
breamingto clean (a ship's bottom) by applying burning furze, reeds, etc., to soften the pitch and loosen adherent matter
breamsto clean (a ship's bottom) by applying burning furze, reeds, etc., to soften the pitch and loosen adherent matter
jackstayA rope, bar, or batten placed along a ship's yard to bend the head of a square sail to
jackstaysA rope, bar, or batten placed along a ship's yard to bend the head of a square sail to