- sterncastle
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Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Mary Rose — For later ships with the same name, see HMS Mary Rose. For the play by J.M. Barrie, see Mary Rose (play). The remnants of the Mary Rose undergoing conservation in Portsmouth … Wikipedia
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Deck (ship) — For other uses, see Deck. A deck is a permanent covering over a compartment or a hull[1] of a ship. On a boat or ship, the primary deck is the horizontal structure which forms the roof for the hull, which both strengthens the hull and serves as… … Wikipedia
Angel Gabriel (ship) — The Angel Gabriel was a 240 ton English passenger galleon. She was commissioned for Sir Walter Raleigh s last expedition to America in 1617. She sank in a storm off Pemaquid Point , near the town of Bristol, Maine, on August 15, 1635. The sinking … Wikipedia
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Quarter gallery — A quarter gallery is an architectural feature of the stern of a sailing ship from around the 16th to the 19th century. Quarter galleries are a kind of balconies, typically placed on the sides of the sterncastle, the high, tower like structure at… … Wikipedia
caravel — /kar euh vel /, n. a small Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages and later, usually lateen rigged on two or three masts. Also, carvel. [1520 30; < MF car(a)velle < Pg caravela, equiv. to cárav(o) kind of ship ( < LL carabus a… … Universalium
castle — castlelike, adj. /kas euhl, kah seuhl/, n., v., castled, castling. n. 1. a fortified, usually walled residence, as of a prince or noble in feudal times. 2. the chief and strongest part of the fortifications of a medieval city. 3. a strongly… … Universalium
Castle — /kas euhl, kah seuhl/, n. Irene (Foote), 1893 1969, born in the U.S., and her husband and partner Vernon (Vernon Castle Blythe), 1887 1918, born in England, U.S. ballroom dancers. * * * I Medieval European stronghold, generally the fortified… … Universalium
aftercastle — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: after (IV) + castle : a ship s castle located at the stern called also sterncastle … Useful english dictionary