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reduced the size of the mainsail by taking part of it in and tying it down
a fore-and-aft sail on the mizzzenmast
a spar projecting from the mast to hold and help extend outwardly the bottom of the sail
twisted or reinforced
leaning or lurching sideways; tilting
the right-hand side; movement to the right
at a right angle to something, such as the horizon or a wave
a strong, small storm sail
the ropes or rods running up and down a ship's mast
open waters outside of any country's territorial limits
direcion in which a ship or boat is moving, measured as a compass reading
crush; demolish
the wheel or tiller for steering a ship or boat
tired; worn out
a sunken space near the stern of the ship or boat
yield; give in
planned dance movements or steps in a dance performance
a water barrier covering a door or passageway into the boat
horrifying; shocking
very high frequency radio
to translate; to write out