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91fore-and-aft rig — fore and aftrigged, adj. Naut. a rig in which the principal sails are fore and aft. [1825 35] * * * …
92fore-and-aft — fore′ and aft′ Naut. 1) naut. navig. located along or parallel to a line from the stem to the stern 2) naut. navig. fore • Etymology: 1610–20 …
93fore-and-aft sail — /fɔr ən aft ˈseɪl/ (say fawr uhn ahft sayl) noun any sail not set on a yard, usually bent to a gaff or set on a stay in the centre line. See sail (def. 1) …
94надкавитационный напор на входе, NPSH (кавитационный запас Aft) — 3.39 надкавитационный напор на входе, NPSH (кавитационный запас Aft) (net positive suction head, NPSH): Полный абсолютный напор на всасывании за вычетом напора, соответствующего давлению пара, относительно базовой плоскости NPSH. Примечание NPSH… …
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95fore and aft — ► ADVERB 1) at the front and rear. 2) backwards and forwards. ► ADJECTIVE 1) backwards and forwards. 2) (of a sail or rigging) set lengthwise, not on the yards …
96the best-laid plans of mice and men gang aft agley — ► the best laid plans of mice and men gang aft agley proverb even the most careful planning doesn t necessarily ensure success. Main Entry: ↑best …
97fore-and-aft rigged — adjective : equipped with a fore and aft rig …
98fore-and-aft — adjective Date: 1820 1. lying, running, or acting in the general line of the length of a construction (as a ship or a house) ; longitudinal 2. having no square sails …
99fore and aft — adverb Date: circa 1618 1. lengthwise of a ship ; from stem to stern 2. in, at, or toward both the bow and stern 3. in or at the front and back or the beginning and end …
100fore-and-aft topsail. — See gaff topsail (def. 1). * * * …