lighthouse

The Sailor's Word-Book

A sort of tower, erected upon a headland, islet, or rock, whose lights may be seen at a great distance from the land to warn shipping of their approach to these dangers.


A floating light, or light vessel, strongly moored, is used to mark dangers under water.

Lights are variously distinguished, as by the number, colour, and continuity of their lights, whether flashing, revolving, &c.

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