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Helm logo #10101) Be at or take the helm of 2) Be the boss of 3) Big wheel 4) Big wheel at sea 5) Big wheel on a ship 6) Big wheel on board 7) Big wheel on water 8) Boat tiller 9) Bridge position 10) Bridge site 11) Command position 12) Command post 13) Command post on a ship 14) Command spot 15) Control post 16) Control spot
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Helm logo #10101) Direction 2) Rudder 3) Wheel
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Helm logo #21752The steering wheel. The wheel and/or wheelhouse area. Also see wheelhouse.
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Helm logo #21795 The steering wheel. The wheel and/or wheelhouse area. Also see wheelhouse.
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helm logo #22641ship's steering wheel
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helm logo #22082ship's steering wheel
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helm logo #22638A tiller or a wheel generally installed on the bridge or wheelhouse of a ship to turn the rudder during manoeuvring and navigation. It is in fact the steering wheel of the ship.
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Helm logo #21002• (n.) One at the place of direction or control; a steersman; hence, a guide; a director. • (v. t.) To cover or furnish with a helm or helmet. • (v. t.) To steer; to guide; to direct. • (n.) A helve. • (n.) The apparatus by which a ship is steered, comprising rudder, tiller, wheel, etc.; -- commonly used of the tiller or wh...
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helm logo #22637The wheel or tiller controlling the rudder.
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helm logo #21003(from the article `coin`) ...silver, later raised to 24; but the difficulty of relating gold to silver proved insuperable, and the coinage was withdrawn. In 1344 Edward III ...
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helm logo #21003(from the article `helmet`) ...Europe, early helmets were of leather reinforced with bronze or iron straps and usually took the form of conical or hemispherical skullcaps. ...
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helm logo #21366The wheel or tiller a boat.
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HELM logo #20895Health and Environment Library Modules (WHO)
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Helm logo #20935a four sided roof, rising to a point, and sitting on four gabled walls.
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Helm logo #10444the person steering a boat
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Helm logo #20972Helm noun See Haulm , straw.
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Helm logo #20972Helm transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Helmed ; present participle & verbal noun Helming .] To steer; to guide; to direct. [ R.] « The business he hath helmed Shak. « A wild wave . . . ove...
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helm logo #21275A tiller or a wheel generally installed on the bridge or wheelhouse of a ship to turn the rudder during manoeuvering and navigation. It is in fact the steering wheel of the ship.
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Helm logo #20612The tiller. The entire steering gear of the the boat (the tiller, tiller extension, rudder and fittings). The directional control of a boat (eg 'she's very light on the helm' or 'she has quite a weather helm') The person steering the boat (see also Helmsman).
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Helm logo #22279The steering station of a yacht; the tiller or wheel by which the rudder is controlled.
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Helm logo #21217A helm was a large, heavy helmet which encompassed the entire head and face and was worn by mediaeval knights. The helm had slits or perforations to allow the wearer some vision and to be able to breathe.
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Helm logo #21217In a ship, the helm is the contrivance by which the vessel is steered, usually composed of three parts: the rudder, the tiller, and the wheel, except in small vessels, where the wheel is unnecessary.
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helm logo #20974 noun a position of leadership; `the President is at the helm of the Ship of State`
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Helm logo #22686A cylindrical head defence by the 14th century extending to the shoulders and frequently secured to the cuirass by straps redundant on the battlefield by the late 14th century but still used in the tournament in the 16th century (see tilting helm).
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helm logo #23665 a position of leadership
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