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  • 61sail — /seɪl / (say sayl) noun 1. an expanse of canvas or similar material spread to the wind to make a vessel move through the water. It is called a square sail when quadrilateral and extended by a yard, usually at right angles to the masts, and a fore …

  • 62erǝ-1, rē-, er(e)- —     erǝ 1, rē , er(e)     English meaning: to row     Deutsche Übersetzung: “rudern; Ruder”     Material: O.Ind. arí tra m. “ driving; rudder “, n. (also áritra ) “ rudder, helm “, aritár “oarsman”; Gk. ἐρέ της “oarsman”, replacement for *ἐρετήρ… …

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  • 63E. C. Segar — Infobox Comics creator name = E.C. Segar imagesize = 200px caption = E.C. Segar birthname = Elzie Crisler Segar birthdate = birth date|1894|12|8|mf=y location = Chester, Illinois deathdate = death date and age|1938|10|13|1894|12|8 deathplace =… …

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  • 64Doctor Who - The Ultimate Adventure — was a 1989 stage play, written by Terrance Dicks based on the long running British science fiction television series Doctor Who . The play ran from 23 March and starred Jon Pertwee (who had played the Third Doctor in the series) as the Doctor. On …

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  • 65St. George's Harbour, Bermuda — St. George s Harbour is a natural harbour in the north of Bermuda. It serves as the port for the town of St. George s and separates St. George s Island in the north and west from St. David s Island in the south and east. Several other islands lie …

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  • 66Virginia (schooner) — Virginia is a wooden schooner which is a modern replica of an early twentieth century pilot vessel of the same name. She conducts educational programs and passenger trips along the Eastern Seaboard of the United States and Canada, as well as in… …

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  • 67villain — villain, scoundrel, blackguard, knave, rascal, rogue, scamp, rapscallion, miscreant can all denote a low, mean, and reprehensible person utterly lacking in principles. Villain describes one utterly given to crime, evil, and baseness {are not made …

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  • 68Ice class — Ships with an Ice Class have a strengthened hull to enable them to navigate through sea ice. HistoryThe first requirements for merchant ships to be escorted by icebreakers were set in in Finland in 1890, after winter traffic to the port of Hanko… …

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  • 69Navigated — Navigate Nav i*gate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Navigated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Navigating}.] [L. navigatus, p. p. of navigare, v.t. & i.; navis ship + agere to move, direct. See {Nave}, and {Agent}.] 1. To journey by water; to go in a vessel or ship; to… …

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  • 70Navigating — Navigate Nav i*gate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Navigated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Navigating}.] [L. navigatus, p. p. of navigare, v.t. & i.; navis ship + agere to move, direct. See {Nave}, and {Agent}.] 1. To journey by water; to go in a vessel or ship; to… …

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