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Definition of starboard
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Star-blind
(a.) Half
blind.
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List
::
List (n.) An
inclination
to one side; as, the ship has a list to
starboard..
Larboard
::
Larboard
(n.) The
left-hand
side of a ship to one on board
facing
toward
the bow; port; --
opposed
to
starboard.
Astarboard
::
Astarboard
(adv.)
Over to the
starboard
side; -- said of the
tiller.
Hawse
::
Hawse (n.) The
situation
of the
cables
when a
vessel
is
moored
with two
anchors,
one on the
starboard,
the other on the port bow..
Starblowlines
::
Starboard
(v. t.) To put to the
right,
or
starboard,
side of a
vessel;
as, to
starboard
the
helm..
Starch
::
Starblowlines
(n. pl.) The men in the
starboard
watch.
Starboard
::
Starboard
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
right-hand
side of a ship; being or lying on the right side; as, the
starboard
quarter;
starboard
tack..
Tack
::
Tack (v. t.) The
direction
of a
vessel
in
regard
to the trim of her
sails;
as, the
starboard
tack, or port tack; -- the
former
when she is
closehauled
with the wind on her
starboard
side;
hence,
the run of a
vessel
on one tack; also, a
change
of
direction..
Watch
::
Watch (n.) That part,
usually
one half, of the
officers
and crew, who
together
attend
to the
working
of a
vessel
for an
allotted
time,
usually
four
hours.
The
watches
are
designated
as the port
watch,
and the
starboard
watch..
Starboard
::
Starboard
(v. t.) That side of a
vessel
which is on the right hand of a
person
who
stands
on board
facing
the bow; --
opposed
to
larboard,
or
port..
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