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Look up: jib

  1. Jib
    Naval Cut of his jib. A maritime phrase descriptive of a person's facial appearance. It comes from the days of sail when a ship's nationality could be told at a distance by the cut of her sails.
    Found on http://www.britishempire.co.uk/glossary/

  2. jib
    [n] - any triangular fore-and-aft sail (set forward of the foremast)
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  3. Jib
    The front sail.
    Found on http://www.go-sail.co.uk/dglossj.html

  4. Jib
    a small sail at the front of the boat
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/visitor-contrib

  5. Jib
    Lifting arm of a crane.
    Found on http://www.corusconstruction.com/en/desi

  6. JIB
    Joint Industry Board (Joint venture between ECA (Electrical Contractors Association) and Amicus). I am registered and approved under their Electro-Technical Certification Scheme for electricians. Registration applies to individuals not the company. All people registered and approved carry a photo-ID...
    Found on http://basic1.easily.co.uk/039069/01C053

  7. jib
    a triangular sail set forward of the forewost ( the single mast on a sloop). Category: Transport
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  8. Jib
    Jib noun [ Named from its shifting from side to side. See Jib , intransitive verb ., Jibe .] 1. (Nautical) A triangular sail set upon a stay or halyard extending from the foremast or fore-topmast to th...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/J/9

  9. Jib
    Jib intransitive verb [ Connected with jibe ; confer Old French giber to shake.] To move restively backward or sidewise, -- said of a horse; to balk. [ Written also jibb .] [ Eng.]
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/J/9

  10. Jib
    Jib noun 1. One that jibs, or balks; a jibber. 2. A stationary condition; a standstill.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/J/9

  11. Jib
    Jib transitive verb & i. [ imperfect & past participle Jibbed ; present participle & verbal noun Jibbing .] Also Jibb [ Confer Jib a sail, Gybe .] (Chiefly Naut.)<...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/J/9

  12. jib
    1. A triangular sail set upon a stay or halyard extending from the foremast or fore-topmast to the bowsprit or the jib boom. Large vessels often carry several jibe; as, inner jib; outer jib; flying jib; etc. ... 2. <machinery> The projecting arm of a crane, from which the load is suspended. Ji...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  13. jib
    noun any triangular fore-and-aft sail (set forward of the foremast)
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  14. Jib
    • (v. i.) To move restively backward or sidewise, -- said of a horse; to balk. • (v. i.) A triangular sail set upon a stay or halyard extending from the foremast or fore-topmast to the bowsprit or the jib boom. Large vessels often carry several jibe; as, inner jib; outer jib; flying jib; e...
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  15. jib
    in Muslim Spain and Mamlk Egypt, a high government official. The term originally designated a chamberlain, but under the Spanish Umayyads (756–1031) ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/h/5

  16. jib
    in sailing ships, triangular sail rigged to a stay extending from the foremast, or foretopmast, to the bowsprit or to a spar, the jibboom, that is ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/j/15

  17. Jib
    a foresail, a triangle shaped sail forward of the mast
    Found on http://andrews.com/kysc/terms.html

  18. Jib
    Jib is sailor slang for the lower lip.
    Found on http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/brow

  19. Jib
    [camera] In cinematography, a jib is a boom device with a camera on one end, and a counterweight and camera controls on the other. It operates like a see-saw, but with the balance point located close to the counterweight, so that the camera end of the arm can move through an extended arc. A ...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jib_(camera

  20. Jib
    Jib is sailor slang for the lower lip.
    Found on http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/brow

  21. Jib
    A jib is a triangular staysail set ahead of the foremast of a sailing vessel. Its tack is fixed to the bowsprit, to the bow, or to the deck between the bowsprit and the foremost mast. Jibs and spinnakers are the two main types of headsails on a modern boat. ==Modern yachts and small craft== On a bo...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jib

  22. Jib
    A triangular foresail in front of the foremast.
    Found on http://www.sailinglinks.com/glossary.htm

  23. jib
    A triangular foresail.
    Found on http://www.diy-wood-boat.com/Boating-ter

  24. Jib
    Triangular Sail Set On A Stay Forward Of The Mast.
    Found on http://www.yachtdeliveryasia.com/glossar

  25. Jib
    A triangular staysail at the front of a ship.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of



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27 May 2012

This day in history: The Queen Mary made her maiden voyage, on the Southampton-Cherbourg-New York route, on 27 May 1936. The passenger accommodation emphasised the first two classes, cabin and tourist. The propulsion machinery of the ship produced a massive 160,000 SHP and gave it a speed of over 30 knots. Despite expectations that the ship would try to break speed records on its first voyage a thick fog destroyed any hope of this. The Queen Mary spent a short time in drydock during July whilst adjustments were made to the propellers and turbines. When the ship returned to service, in August, it made a record voyage from Bishop's Rock to Ambrose light and took the Blue Riband from the Normandie. read more

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