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Saccoleva
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A levantine craft with steep sheer, carrying a huge spritsail.
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Safe conduct, английский
A written guarantee by a belligerent that a ship or person will be allowed to proceed on a specified voyage without let or hindrance.
Sabot, английский
[1] formerly, a wooden or metal disc attached to the projectile fired by muzzle-loading cannon. [2] a bushing or carrier used with sub-caliber ammunition. it conforms to rifling, seals against the escape of propulsive gas, centers the projectile in the barrel, and falls away when the assembly leaves the muzzle. (from french for shoe, pronounced “sabo.”) sabotage:willfully injuring, destroying, interfering with, or obstructing physical assets or an operation, especially as an act of war.
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