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  • 61scull — 1) the annual migration of capelin (Mallotus villosus) to spawn on beaches with associated feeding on this concentration by Atlantic cod and seabirds. Also spelled school and skull 2) any fish migration 3) a boat oar 4) to propel a boat with one… …

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  • 62remiform — /rem euh fawrm /, adj. shaped like an oar. [1855 60; < L rem(us) oar + I + FORM] * * * …

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  • 63rudder — ruddered, adj. rudderless, adj. rudderlike, adj. /rud euhr/, n. 1. Naut. a vertical blade at the stern of a vessel that can be turned horizontally to change the vessel s direction when in motion. 2. Aeron. a movable control surface attached to a&#8230; …

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  • 64Cheekpoint Prong — The Cheekpoint Prong The Cheekpoint Prong (also known at the River Barrow Prong) is a fishing cot[1] from the village of Cheekpoint which is situate on the River Suir and where it has a confluence with the River Barrow. It is a timber boat which&#8230; …

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  • 65Viking ships — A modern replica of a Viking ship. Viking ships were vessels used during the Viking Age in Northern Europe. Scandinavian tradition of shipbuilding during the Viking Age was characterized by slender and flexible boats, with symmetrical ends with&#8230; …

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  • 66palm — I. /pam / (say pahm) noun 1. that part of the inner surface of the hand which extends from the wrist to the bases of the fingers. 2. the corresponding part of the forefoot of an animal. 3. the part of a glove covering the palm. 4. a metal shield&#8230; …

  • 67Canoe — A canoe is a small narrow boat, typically human powered, though it may also be powered by sails or small electric or gas motors. Canoes usually are pointed at both bow and stern and are normally open on top, but can be covered. In its human&#8230; …

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  • 68Junk (ship) — This article is about the history of the sailing vessel in China. For modern developments and sailing techniques, see Junk rig. A junk from the 13th Century, Song Dynasty …

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  • 69Steinberger — refers to a series of distinctive electric guitars and bass guitars, designed and originally manufactured by Ned Steinberger. The word Steinberger can be used to refer to either the instruments themselves or the company that produced them.&#8230; …

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  • 70Hasholme Logboat — is a late Iron Age boat (750 390 BC) discovered at Hasholme, an area of civil parish of Holme on Spalding Moor in the East Riding of the English county of Yorkshire.The boat was located and excavated at Hasholme, on the north bank of the River&#8230; …

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