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(British) destroy, annihilate; strike suddenly, make a surprise assault, opening allowing drainage from building, opening for draining water from deck, opening for draining water from the deck of a ship (Nautical), sink ship, wreck or ruin somethingscupper
(British) flow that goes in the opposite direction of the normal flowcontraflow
(Grammar) by means of the ablative case (used to indicate direction, location, or agency)ablatively
(Grammar) of or pertaining to the ablative case (used to indicate direction, location, or agency), ablative case or word, grammatical case, grammatical case that indicates direction or location or agency (Grammar)ablative
(Mathematics, Physics) quantity with magnitude and direction (represented by an arrow indicating its direction); (Biology) insect which carries diseases, means of disease transfer; route of a plane, change thrust direction of aircraft engine, computer ...vector
(Mathematics, Physics) quantity with magnitude and no direction, of or pertaining to a scalar, quantity with magnitude but not directionscalar
(Meteorology) device used to show the direction the wind is blowinganemoscope
(Nautical) any of the two late watch periods on a ship (first from 4 to 6 p.m., the second from 6 to 8 p.m.); any night shift (Informal), watch period on shipdogwatch
(Nautical) aweigh, not touching the bottom; in positionatrip
(Nautical) fasten with a rope, tie down with a rope; thread a rope through a block or pulley, Canadian town council president, district official, fasten something by reeving, female sandpiper, head of a city council, chief administrator of a town, repr...reeve
(Nautical) forward edge of a sail; wide part near the bow of a boat, flap, front edge of sail, sail too close to wind, turn a ship toward the wind (Nautical)luff
(Nautical) haul with a tackle (also spelled bowse), raise somethingbouse
(Nautical) having a triangular sail (of a ship)lateen
(Nautical) in a nautical manner, in a manner pertaining to seafaring (sailors, ships, and navigation)nautically
(Nautical) protruding parts of the topmast, support for a mast and rigginghounds
 

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