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The Sailor's Word-Book

  • whoodings
  • who says amen?
  • who shall have this?
  • wich
  • wick
  • wicket
  • widdershins
  • wide-gab
  • widows' men
  • wild
  • wildfire
  • wild-wind
  • will, with a
  • will
  • willick
  • willie-pourit
  • williwaw
  • willock
  • wimble
  • winch
  • winch-bitts
  • wind
  • windage
  • wind and water line
  • wind a boat, to
  • wind a ship or boat, to
  • wind away, to
  • wind-bands
  • wind-bound
  • wind-fall
  • wind-gage
  • wind-gall
  • winding a call
  • winding-tackle
  • winding-tackle pendant
  • wind in the teeth
  • windlass
  • windlass-bitts
  • windlass-chocks
  • windlass-ends
  • windlass-lining
  • windlestray
  • windlipper
  • wind-rode
  • winds
  • wind-sail
  • wind-taut
  • wind-tight
  • windward
  • windward sailing
  • windward set
  • windward tide
  • wine of height
  • wing
  • wing-and-wing
  • wingers
  • wings
  • wing up ballast, to
  • wing-wale
  • winnold-weather
  • winter-fish
  • winter-quarters
  • winter-solstice
  • wiper
  • wiper-shaft
  • wire-micrometer
  • wire-rope
  • wisbuy laws
  • wishes
  • wishy-washy
  • with
  • with a will
  • withershins
  • witheys
  • within-board
  • without
  • with the sun
  • temoins
  • witnesses
  • wittee-wittee
  • woare
  • wobble, to
  • wold
  • wolf
  • wolf-fish
  • wolying
  • wonder-chone
  • wongs
  • wood, to
  • wood and wood
  • wooden buoys
  • wood-ends
  • wooden walls
  • wooden-wings
  • wood-locks of the rudder
  • wood-mulls
  • wood-sheathing
  • woof
  • woolders
  • woolding
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