The term that refers to a structure in the upper part of the main mast of a ship or a structure that is used as a lookout point.
The term that refers to System of wires, ropes, pulleys and hardware on the ship needed to hoist cargo, open hatches and raise signal flags.
The term that refers to a unit of speed used by ships. One is equal to one nautical mile or about 1.85 kilometers per hour.
The term that refers to is the forward part of the hull of a ship or boat, the point that is usually most forward when the vessel is underway.
The term that refers to the left side of the ship facing forward.
The term that refers to The curved upright beam to which the hull timbers are joined to form the front of the ship.
The term that refers to the side of the ship that is on the right when one is facing forward.
The term that refers to : a military officer responsible for providing quarters, rations, clothing, and other supplies, may have responsibilities involving steering a ship or sending signals.
The term that refers to a sailing ship built to carry cargo.
The term that refers to behind the ship.
The term that refers to the back or aft-most part of a ship or boat.
The term that refers to the kitchen
The term that refers to small round window on a ship.
The term that refers to toward the rear of a ship.
The term that means not very emotional.
The term that refers to a large number.
The term that refers to allowing yourself to do or have something you want.
The term that refers to a strong shiver or tremble.
The term that refers to jolt, shock or a harsh scraping sound.
The term that refers to frightening or threatening
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