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Forecastle head

Морской словарь
    The extreme forward part of the weather deck of a flushdecker or of a forecastle superstructure




Forecastle, английский
  1. A partial deck, above the upper deck and at the head of the vessel; traditionally the sailors` living quarters. pronounced /?fo?ks?l/. the name is derived from the castle fitted to bear archers in time of war.

  2. The raised part of the forward end of a ship`s hull. the inside space may be used for crew accommodation or quarters, though on new ships this space is being used for the storage of paints, tackle, deck and engine stores, tarpaulins, etc.

  3. Бак, баковая надстройка корабля, носовой кубрик

  4. Once a short deck placed in the fore-part of a ship above the upper deck; it was usually terminated, both before and behind, in vessels of war by a breast-work, the foremost part forming the top of the beak-head, and the hind part, of the fore-chains. it is now applied in men-of-war to that part of the upper deck forward of the after fore-shroud, or main-tack block, and which is flush with the quarter-deck and gangways. also, a forward part of a merchantman under the deck, where the seamen live on a platform. some vessels have a short raised deck forward, which is called a top-gallant forecastle ; it extends from the bow to abaft the fore-mast, which it includes.

  5. (pronounced foak-sel) [1] a deck above the forward end of the main deck. [2] formerly, crew accommodation below that deck. [3] the term now applies to the berths for deck crews wherever they may be located. often abbreviated fo’c’sle.


Head, английский
  1. That part of the rail which provides a running and guiding surface for the wheel. also referred to as ball.

  2. The upper part of the body in humans, joined to the trunk by the neck, containing the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth

  3. 1) джазовая импровизация, хорошо известная ее участникам; 2) наркоман; 3) оральный секс (тж. blow job); 4) уборная.

  4. An end closure for the filter case or bowl which contains one or more ports.

  5. Головка; напор

  6. Heading

  7. 1. the forwardmost or uppermost portion of the ship.

  8. Голова; туалет

  9. An enlargement or catch basin to receive rainwater from the gutter at the top of a leader. lead wool applied as caulking leaf 1. a hinged part; a separately movable division of a folding or sliding door. 2. one of a pair of doors or windows. 3. one of the two halves of a cavity wall. leaf and dart, heart and dart in greek architecture and derivatives, a pattern of alternating, conventionalized, deltoid and lanceolate leaves, usually applied to a cyma reversa. prevent the penetration of x-ray radiation; always used with lead-lined doors.

  10. 1. the round top part of the body, which contains the eyes, nose, mouth, brain, etc (note: for other terms referring to the head, see words beginning with cephal-, cephalo-.) 2. a rounded top part of a bone which fits into a socket  head of humerus  head of femur

  11. N вершина, «хозяин» (конструкции ); главная составляющая, глава (в грамматиче- ском смысле )

  12. Гальюн - туалет на судне

  13. Фаловый (верхний) угол паруса

  14. Фаловый угол; гальюн; напор

  15. The upper part or end of anything, as a mast-head, a timber-head. also, an ornamental figure on a ship`s stem expressive of her name, or emblematical of her object, &c. (see billet-head, bust-head, family-head, fiddle-head, figure-head, scroll-head, &c.) also, in a more enlarged sense, the whole fore-part of a ship, including the bows on each side; the head therefore opens the column of water through which the ship passes when advancing; hence we say, head-way, head-

  16. [1] the upper edge of a sail or mast. [2] the stem of a ship. [3] usn slang for a ship’s toilet (see also heads). [4] when hyphenated or conjoined, the top of something (e.g., head-gasket, beakhead, masthead, etc.). [5] to move towards something.

  17. Variously used as a synonym for core-barrel head, drill head, swivel head.

  18. Same as hydraulic head 1 and 2.

  19. A toilet or lavatory area.

  20. The first element of a list. see also: car, cdr, cons cell, lisp, list, tail. figure h.1 —

  21. The upper top most section of the sail. the bathroom/toilet of a vessel.

  22. The vertical distance that water will fall from the inlet of the collection pipe to the water turbine in a hydro power system. only the vertical component is measured, not the entire length of pipe.

  23. In a tape recorder, the electromagnet that plays back what has been recorded on tape, records audio onto tape, or erases signals already on the tape.

  24. Flight with head of state status (fpl sts)


Head, английский

Head, английский

Head, английский

Head, английский
    A marine toilet. also the upper corner of a triangular sail.


Head, английский

Head (hydraulics), английский
    The pressure exerted by a fluid on a unit area because of the height of the surface of the fluid above the point where pressure is measured; may be expressed as psi or “feet”.


Head (of a sail), английский
    Головная часть паруса


Head -, английский
    Основное депо


Head - piece, английский

Head 1 ., английский

Head address transfer, английский
    Передача адреса заголовка head-and-disk assembly диск с головками в собранном виде; блок дисков с головками


Head alignment, английский

Head an, английский
    Gun-money. an encouragement in the prize acts by which ?5 a head is given to the captors for every person on board a captured vessel of war, or pirate.


Head and arm capillaries, английский

Head and neck:, английский
    Cabeza y cuello:


Head and shoulders, английский
    (голова и плечи) фигура технического анализа, состоящая из высокого пика, сопровождаемого с обеих сторон пиками меньшей высоты; считается, что за этой фигурой часто следует падение цены;


Head and tail, английский

Head and torso simulator, английский

Superstructure, английский
  1. The parts of the ship or a boat, including sailboats, fishing boats, passenger ships, and submarines, that project above her main deck. this does not usually include its masts or any armament turrets.

  2. Надстройка, надпалубные сооружения; судовые

  3. Рубка, надстройка

  4. All structures rising above the main deck.

  5. Deck houses and other structures extending above the deck.


Forecourse, английский
    [1] the lowermost sail on a squarerigged foremast. [2] a staysail, genoa, or jib set on the foot 126 forestay of cutter, sloop, yawl, or ketch. also foresail. fore-deck: the upper deck between foremast and bow.


Forage cap, английский
    [1] formerly, a small, low, undress cap of the american civil war. [2] the british term for a garrison cap, worn by the army and air force, but not in the navy.