the art or science of plotting, ascertaining, or directing the course of a ship, or aircraft
a thick syrup produced during the refining of sugar, varying from light to dark brown in color
a coin made of copper and nickel,and former monetary unit of the United Kingdom, the 20th part of a pound, equal to 12 pence
to bind or fasten with a rope, cord, or the like
part of the tack or harness of a horse, consisting usually of a headstall, bit, and reins
a bed or mattress of straw
an ornamental hanging light with branches and holders for several candles or bulbs
a loft in a stable or barn for the storage of hay
a person who furnishes food or provisions for an army
situated at or toward the front
to dismiss from or relieve from duty, office, employment, etc.
the first appearance of daylight in the morning
an opening in the deck of a vessel to provide access below usually fitted with a lid
horizontal poles for: extending the feet of sails; handling cargo; suspending mooring lines alongside a vessel; pushing a vessel away from wharves; etc.
a rope, chain, or the like, by which an animal is fastened to a fixed object so as to limit its range of movement
a roof with sloping ends and sides