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Leeward
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Downwind, situated away from the wind: opposite of windward.
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Basin, английский
- Either an oceanic region with coherent features (e.g. the north indian ocean basin), or a set of bathymetric data for use in numerical models.
- Бассейн
- A large bowl
- A wet-dock provided with flood-gates for restraining the water, in which shipping may be kept afloat in all times of tide. also, all those sheltered spaces of water which are nearly surrounded with slopes from which waters are received; these receptacles have a circular shape and narrow entrance. geographically basins may be divided, as upper, lower, lacustrine, fluvial, mediterranean, &c.
- [1] a body of water enclosed by quays, where ships can remain afloat regardless of the state of the tides. [2] a depression in the earth’s surface, wholly or completely surrounded by higher ground and usually containing a lake, sea, ocean or river.
- (a) drainage basin; (b) a low area in the earth`s crust, of tectonic origin, in which sediments have accumulated. gg (c) (colloquial: western usa) a general term for the nearly level to gently sloping, bottom surface of an intermontane basin (bolson). landforms include playas, broad alluvial flats containing ephemeral drainageways, and relict alluvial and lacustrine surfaces that rarely, if ever, are subject to flooding. where through-drainage systems are well developed, flood plains are dominant and lake plains are absent or of limited extent. basin floors grade mountainward to distal parts of piedmont slopes. ffp
- Часть океана или моря, отделённая подводными возвышенностями
- A local depression in the earth`s crust in which sediments can accumulate to form thick sequences of sedimentary rock.
Logger, английский
- Device for recording digitised data.
- A person employed in the production of logs and/or wood from standing timber. also known as a lumberjack (24).
- See timber.
- A tool used to relay the information from build events, messages, warnings, and errors to a log that is easily read and interpreted.
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