·add. ·- The air pressure supported by each longitudinal foot segment of a wing.
II. Running load ·add. ·- Commonly, the whole weight of aeroplane and load divided by the span, or length from tip to tip.
·v Weight or violence of blows. II. Load ·vt To <<Magnetize>>. III. Load ·vt To adulterate or drug...
Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
·adj Moving or advancing by running. II. Running ·adj Discharging pus; as, a running sore. III. Ru...
Timber, casks, or other cargo not liable to damage from wet, stowed on the deck of merchant vessels....
The Sailor's Word-Book
The estimated lading or cargo of a vessel. ...
·adj Straight; direct. ...
A piece of game frequently practised at fairs, wakes, &c. A large pig, whose tail is cut short, and ...
Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
or NAG A clap, or gleet. ...
Snatching goods off a counter, and throwing them to an accomplice, who brushes off with them. ...
Hawker of newspapers, trials, and dying speeches. ...
A rural sport practised at wakes and fairs in Derbyshire; a ram, whose tail is well soaped and greas...
n. a Tasmanian plant,i.q. Coral-Pea. See Kennedya. ...
Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris
In cutter-rigged vessels. (See cutter.) ...
(See under-run.) Applied to ice, when the young ice overlaps, and is driven over. ...
In the case of foreign-going ships making voyages averaging less than six months in duration, runnin...
Those which are made fast to the running rigging or tackles. ...
One which is used in revenue cutters and smacks; it can be reefed by sliding in, and has fid holes f...
A vessel, by accident or bad steerage, falling in contact with another under sail. (See athwart // h...
Landing a cargo of contraband articles. ...
(Leviticus 15:2,3; 22:4; Numbers 5:2; 2 Samuel 3:29) In (Leviticus 15:3) a distinction is introduced...
William Smith's Bible Dictionary
Lazy people frequently take up more than they can safely carry, to save the trouble of coming a seco...
The draught of water exhibited when the ship is properly loaded; in a word, her proper displacement,...
A horizontal section at the load water-line in the ship-builder's draught. ...
Is made by taking the end round the standing part, and making a bowline upon its own part. ...
A special admission into policies of marine insurance, to include the risk of loss or damage in cons...
See gant-lope (pronounced gantlet). ...
A method practised in the ruder state of navigation, when the longitude was very doubtful, by sailin...
A saying on one grown fat. ...
The old practice of morning and evening evolutions in a line-of-battle ship, wind and weather permit...
Synonymous with the fall, or that part on which the man power is applied to produce the intended eff...