
1) Beam 2) Boom 3) Bowsprit 4) Box 5) Calcite 6) Calcitic 7) Exchangeblows 8) Feldspar 9) Felspar 10) Fight 11) Gaff 12) Jibboom 13) Lance 14) Mast 15) Masted 16) Pendency 17) Pole 18) Sprit 19) Train 20) Yard
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1) Big Dutch brand 2) Big European brand 3) Dutch brand 4) Dutch international brand 5) European brand 6) European international brand 7) Famous Dutch brand 8) Famous European brand 9) Major Dutch brand 10) Major European brand 11) USCG woman
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A wooden, in later years also iron or steel pole used to support various pieces of rigging and sails. The big five-masted full-rigged tall ship Preussen (German spelling
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A wooden, in later years also iron or steel pole used to support various pieces of rigging and sails. The big five-masted full-rigged tall ship Preussen (German spelling
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any ship's mast, boom, yard, or gaff
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any ship's mast, boom, yard, or gaff
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Any pole used for rigging; i.e., yards, booms, gaffs, bowsprit, jibboom, etc.
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• (v. t.) To To supply or equip with spars, as a vessel. • (v. t.) Formerly, a piece of timber, in a general sense; -- still applied locally to rafters. • (n.) A contest at sparring or boxing. • (n.) A movement of offense or defense in boxing. • (v. i.) To contest in words; to wrangle. • (n.) An old name for a nonmetal...
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A pole.
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A general name for all masts, booms, gaffs, and bowsprits.
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giant staples of split hazel or willow thrust either straight into the thatch to secure it, or alternatively, used to secure liggers.
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1. A general term any round piece of timber used as a mast, yard, boom, or gaff. ... 2. Formerly, a piece of timber, in a general sense; still applied locally to rafters. ... 3. The bar of a gate or door. Spar buoy, a torpedo carried on the end of a spar usually projecting from the bow of a vessel, and intended to explode upon contact with an enemy...
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Any non-metallic, lightly colored mineral with good cleavage.
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a long thin pole such as a mast or boom
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Spar intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Sparred ;
present participle & verbal noun Sparring .] [ Of uncertain origin; confer Old French
esparer to kick, French
éparer , or Icelandic
sperra to stretch ou...
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Spar noun [ Anglo-Saxon
spær in
spærstān chalkstone; akin to Middle High German
spar , German
spar kalk plaster.]
(Min.) An old name for a nonmetallic mineral, usually cleavable and somewhat lustrous; as, calc
spar , or calcite, fluor
spar , e...
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Spar transitive verb [ Middle English
sparren , Anglo-Saxon
sparrian ; akin to German
sperren , Icelandic
sperra ; from the noun. √171. See
Spara beam, bar.]
1. To bolt; to bar. [ Obsolete]
Chaucer. 2. To To supply or equip with spars,...
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Same as mast; usually applied to aluminum masts.
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On a sailing ship, a spar is a support from which a sail is hung.
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In architecture the term spar or sper was applied by old writers to pieces of timber of various kinds, such as quarters, rafters, wooden bars for securing doors, etc. The term is still used in some districts for rafters, Sper-batten is not an unusual name with authors of the Middle Ages for a rafter; they also frequently speak of spering a door, me...
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a pole or a beam.
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A wooden pole used to support various pieces of rigging and sails.
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An abbreviation of sparrowhawk
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sparring noun making the motions of attack and defense with the fists and arms; a part of training for a boxer
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Boxing for practice.
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