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Abox
Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык) |
- A word used in veering for aback, alluding to the situation of the head-yards in paying off. (see brace aback.)— lay the head-yards abox—in former times, and even at present, many good seamen prefer to lay the head-yards square, or abox, to heave-to. it brings the vessel more under command for sudden evolution, wearing, or staying.
- Said of square-rig yards that have been laid square to the foremast in order to heave-to.
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Abrase, to, английский
To dubb or smooth planks.
Abord, английский
An anglo-saxon term, meaning across, from shore to shore, of a port or river.
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