Technical term; word or phrase that is part of nautical terminology.
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Examples for "maritime term"
Examples for "maritime term"
1It's an old maritime term which refers to the band of low pressure systems in the 40s latitudes.
1A nautical term, referring to his getting back out of the room, I suppose.
2Back up!' She realized she must sound like an idiot; what was the nautical term?
3Word pertaining to navigation; any nautical term.
4There is no nautical term beginning with K which would make the least sense under the circumstances.
5The sailor of the olden times never used tinsel nautical terms.
6He spoke a little English, consisting mainly of nautical terms.
7And here again the captain made use of nautical terms which have no place on a polite page.
8On being asked to explain her nautical terms, the joker protested ignorance and entirely disowned her far-fetched joke.
9He had so many funny nautical terms, provincialisms, that she had to inquire what some of the words meant.
10Explain the nautical terms.
11Being embryo sailors we had to have nautical terms for our signals, and they made our opponents sit up and take notice.
12"Fetched a walk." This is an application of a nautical term, as in "to fetch headway."
13"Where did you learn your nautical terms?"
14"Haul back there!" said Yves, laughing, and employing a nautical term used when there is a stoppage of any kind.
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