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  • 1masthead light — A white light situated on the fore and aft centerline of a ship …

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  • 2light — [1] Something that is easy to operate. [2] Something that has relatively little weight. [3] A vehicle window. See backlight. [4] An illumination device. [5] A British term for window. Also see auxiliary brake light auxiliary driving light back up …

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  • 3Masthead Island — IUCN Category II (National Park) …

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  • 4Light-ship — lightship light ship , Light ship Light ship (l[imac]t sh[i^]p ), n. (Naut.) A vessel equipped like a lighthouse, carrying at the masthead a brilliant light, and moored off a shoal or place of dangerous navigation where a permanent lighthouse… …

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  • 5Navigation light — The winglet and red navigation light on the port (left) wing of a South African Airways Boeing 747 400 aircraft A navigation light is a colored source of illumination on an aircraft, spacecraft, or waterborne vessel, used to signal a craft s… …

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  • 6Deepwater Shoals Light — Undated photograph of Deepwater Shoals Light (USCG) Location Off Fort Eustis in the James River, northwest of Newport News, Virginia Coordinates …

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  • 7Jordan Point Light — Infobox Lighthouse caption = 1885 photograph of second Jordan Point Light (USCG) location = Jordan Point on the south bank of the James River coordinates = coord|37.3132|N|77.2234|W|type:landmark (approx.) yearlit = 1856/1875(1870?) automated =… …

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  • 8The Point Reyes Light — Infobox Newspaper name = Point Reyes Light caption = logo used in the 2008 online edition type = Weekly newspaper format = Tabloid foundation = 1948 (as The Baywood Press ) ceased publication = price = $1.00 owners = Tomales Bay Publishing… …

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  • 9Crookhaven Heads Light — c. 1908 …

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  • 10Floating light — Floating Float ing, a. 1. Buoyed upon or in a fluid; a, the floating timbers of a wreck; floating motes in the air. [1913 Webster] 2. Free or lose from the usual attachment; as, the floating ribs in man and some other animals. [1913 Webster] 3.… …

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