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In a vessel at sea or on another body of water.
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(automotive, UK) The loss of contact with the road because of surface water. The act of aquaplaning.
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(nautical) A float moored in water to mark a location, warn of danger, indicate a navigational channel or for other purposes
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(nautical) Someone charged with looking after buoys.
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(nautical) Any of several codes of practice under which buoys of various shapes and colours are used for the same navigational purpose.
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A waterproof device in the form of a jacket, which stops one from sinking in water.
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(nautical) a truncated conical buoy, normally painted red and white, and numbered with even numbers, used to show the port side of a channel; the starboard side is marked with a conical buoy
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To throw forward (a fishing line, net etc.) into the sea.
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(nautical) the point through which the resultant of all buoyant forces on an immersed hull are assumed to act; the centre of mass of the displaced water.
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(US, dialect) To slide downhill; to slide on a sled upon snow or ice.
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(nautical) A small buoy, sometimes made of cork with a small flag, used to temporarily mark a position at sea, normally to mark a fishing ground, a minesweeping area, or a man overboard.
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Alternative form of dan buoy [(nautical) A small buoy, sometimes made of cork with a small flag, used to temporarily mark a position at sea, normally to mark a fishing ground, a minesweeping area, or a man overboard.]
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The act of pitching forward and backward like a dolphin (can be done in the air or water).
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(nautical) The difference between the speed of a screw steamer under sail and that of the screw when the ship outruns the screw; or between the propulsive effects of the different floats of a paddle wheel.
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(nautical) A sail immersed in the water, used for lessening the drift of a vessel during a storm.
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(nautical) The depth of a (square) sail (generally applied to the courses only); the vertical dimension of a sail.
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Abbreviation of float-on float-off. [(transport, nautical) A form of marine vessel which allows large floating objects (such as other ships, or oil platforms, etc) to be floated atop and floated off the ship's transport decktop.]
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(Britain) A small vehicle used for local deliveries, especially in the term milk float.
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(nautical) To cruise in shallow coastal waters, spending the nights in gunkholes.
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This rubber liner, used without the tire on water as a flotation aid.
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A buoyant ring carried on board ships that can be thrown to someone in the water in an emergency to keep themselves afloat.
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(Britain, metaphoric) Something that rescues one from difficulties.
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(US) A buoyant ring or vest intended to keep a person afloat.
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A usually inflatable raft carried aboard a ship or airplane, used to save lives in case the vessel has to be abandoned in an emergency on the sea.
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Alternative form of life buoy [(Britain) A buoyant object (most commonly torus-shaped) that is used as a life-saving device by keeping a person afloat.]
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Alternative spelling of life belt [A buoyant ring carried on board ships that can be thrown to someone in the water in an emergency to keep themselves afloat.]
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Alternative spelling of life buoy [(Britain) A buoyant object (most commonly torus-shaped) that is used as a life-saving device by keeping a person afloat.]
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(underwater diving) A line from the diver to a tender at the surface control point.
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(nonstandard) Alternative form of life preserver (personal flotation device) [(US) A buoyant ring or vest intended to keep a person afloat.]
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Alternative spelling of life raft [A usually inflatable raft carried aboard a ship or airplane, used to save lives in case the vessel has to be abandoned in an emergency on the sea.]
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The act of saving a life, especially from drowning.
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Alternative form of life vest [Synonym of life jacket.]
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(nautical) A period without waves or wind.
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A kind of diving bell that sinks or rises by means of compressed air.
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A buoy somewhat in the form of a double cone.
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A life vest or other device or article of clothing designed to be used by one person as an aid to remaining safely afloat in water, especially in a emergency situation.
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Personal flotation device.
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(nautical) Having had a wave come over the stern from abaft.
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A buoy for helping a person to float in water; a life preserver.
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(nautical) The practice of deliberately operating a ship at a speed slower than its design speed in order to achieve a reduction in total fuel usage.
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Alternative form of sofar [A system for determining the position of vessels lost at sea by means of explosive sounds.]
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(transitive, nautical) To turn a vessel using a spring attached to its anchor cable.
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(intransitive, of a cetacean) To raise the front half of the body out of the sea in a controlled manner.
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(nautical) To let the anchor buoy fall by the ship's side into the water, before letting go the anchor.
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An inflatable armband to help children swim.
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(nautical) Capsized; turned upside-down in the water.
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One of a pair of inflatable plastic bands, normally worn on the upper arms, to help a wearer float in water and learn to swim.
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(nautical) The lurch of a vessel to windward when in the trough of the sea.
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A buoy fitted with a whistle that is blown by the action of the waves.
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(nautical, of a vessel) Hard to steer.
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(nautical) Caused to ride or drive by the wind in opposition to the course of the tide; said of a vessel lying at anchor, with wind and tide opposed to each other.
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