distinguishing pendant

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In fleets and squadrons, instead of hoisting several flags to denote the number of the ship on the list of the Navy, pendants are used. Thus ten ships may be signalled separately. If more, then, as one answers, her pendant is hauled down, and then two pendants succeed. (See signals.)

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    ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of <<Distinguish>>. II. Distinguishing ·adj Constituting difference, or distinction...

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    ·noun A <<Pendulum>>. II. Pendant ·noun The stem and ring of a watch, by which it is suspended. II...

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    A rope attached to the extremity of a studding-sail boom, and leading down on deck; it is used to co...

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    See up and clear the pendant. ...

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  • hoisting the pendant

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  • main-tackle pendant

    A stout piece of rope with a hook in one end, and a thimble in the other, sometimes used for hauling...

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    The pendant used with the above. The top-mast is swayed up by a top-rope or hawser. The pendant, whi...

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    A strong rope made fast to the lower mast-head, and forming the support of the winding-tackle. ...

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