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Cow hitch

Морской словарь
    [1] any improvised fastening or interweaving of line which is not a recognized maritime knot. [2] any bend or hitch which is improperly tied and slips.




Cow, английский
  1. The mature female of a bovine animal, esp. of the genus bos

  2. Crude oil washing

  3. Applied by whalers to the female whale.—to cow. to depress with fear.

  4. Копирование при записи


Cow keeper, английский

Cow sucker, английский
    A cylindrical heavy piece of iron attached to a cable or wire line, making it descend rapidly into a borehole when the cable or line is not attached to a string of drilling tools or equipment. also called bug, bullet, go-devil. 29


Cow-catcher, английский

Cow-hocked, английский
    A horse with legs angled at the hock similar to a cow`s.


Cowar, английский
    Committee on water research


Coward, английский

Cowardice, and desertion of duty in fight, английский
    Are criminal by law, even in the crew of a merchant-ship. such poltroonery is very rare.


Cowbird, английский

Cowboy, английский

Cowboy (k-boy), английский

Cowcatcher, английский

Cowd, английский
  1. To float slowly. a scotch term, as “the boat cowds braely awa.”

  2. Cost of work done


Cowell, английский

Cowes, английский

Cowhorn, английский
    The seaman`s appellation of the coehorn.


Cowhouse, английский
    Коровник cowl 1. дефлектор, колпак (вентиляционной трубы) 2. зонт дымовой трубы 3. капор сифона


Cowie, английский
    A name among scotch fishermen for the porpoise.


Cowl, английский
  1. A circular, removable fairing around an aircraft engine (generally radial) for the purposes of streamling or cooling; aka ring cowling.

  2. A short fitting used to join two pieces of pipe.

  3. Cowling

  4. 1. a ship`s ventilator with a bell-shaped top which can be swivelled to catch the wind and force it below.

  5. A protective hood on a vertical pipe (such as a soil stack or vent pipe); used to exclude rainwater and snow. cownose-brick a brick having a semi-circular end.

  6. The cover of a funnel.

  7. A scoop-like device which directs fresh air into a vessel for ventilation, or to provide combustion air to the boiler rooms below.


Cowl arm, английский

Improvised, английский

Coxswain/cockswain, английский
    This is another ancient title, referring to the sailor who takes charge of a ship’s boat and its crew, and usually handles its steering. the word is a combination of the anglo-saxon cok meaning a small boat with swain meaning husband. it is pronounced “cox’n.” in both usn and rn, coxswain still carries its original meaning and refers especially to the sailor commanding a captain’s gig or admiral’s barge. in the rn, it is also the rating of the senior petty officer on board a submarine or a small ship (such as a corvette), who performs as the vessel’s quartermaster and assumes disciplinary duties that are performed by the master-at-arms and chief boatswain’s mate in larger ships.


Covering fire, английский
    To provide gunfire support to a force or an operation.