PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «KEEL-LESS»
keel-less
keel
less
define
kiːl
main
longitudinal
structural
members
vessel
which
frames
fastened
that
extend
into
water
provide
boat
sailboatowners
have
planning
slow
moving
trawler
sailing
mast
gear
just
more
from
merriam
webster
bottom
also
this
projection
ship
suggesting
especially
carina
keeled
ˈkēld
adjective
ˈkēl
ləs
carry
vendée
globe
articles
thursday
january
jean
TENDENCIAS DE USO ACTUALES DEL TÉRMINO «KEEL-LESS»
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «KEEL-LESS»
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transformed the working boat to the racing shell: the outrigger, the keel-less
smooth-hulled boat, the sliding seat, and the swivel oarlock. These changes were
revolutionary. Each time one was implemented, we took a quantum leap forward.
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Crotalaria in Africa and Madagascar
Petals conspicuously reddish-purple lined or keel less than 1 cm long. Legume
rounded to stipe or less than 2 cm long. 1. Calyx-lobes 2-3 times as long as tube;
stipules ± as long as petiole, 5-10 mm long; leaflets pilose on both surfaces, ...
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New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
The disparity is possibly due to the inclusion in my keeled group of specimens in
which the keel is reduced to a thickened zone at the periphery that provides no
surface expression. Collections that include keel-less specimens as well as those
...
With such a keel an ancient currach would have been able to sail somewhat
closer to the wind than its keel-less twentieth-century equivalent; and the woven
basketry framework would have been stronger and more resilient than the ...
Spike interrupted; fruits pale green, 1.4-1.7 X 1.1-1.2 mm; keel less than 0.2 mm
high; beak 0.2 or less; stipular veins with age remaining as fibers. . . . 18b.
Potamogeton foliosus subsp. fibrillosus 18a. Potamogeton foliosus Rafinesque
subsp.
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The Bumps: An Account of the Cambridge University Bumping ...
In the mid 1850s there was a further substantial change in boat design with the
first effective keel-less eight built in 1856 by Matt Taylor for the Chester Club. The
legendary Clasper had previously built a keel-less four in 1846 or 1847 but this ...
John Durack, George Gilbert, John Marks, 2000
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Bonnie Brave Boat Rowers
Thus Taylor made his mark, but it is far from certain that he was the first builder of
a keel-less boat. The design, as distinct from the construction, of the first Taylor
boats at Royal Chester has been claimed for J. B. Littledale who was the club's ...
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Principles of Yacht Design
For a given side force the leeway for the two-dimensional keel would be less than
one third, and for the ARe = 3 keel less than half that of the ARe = 1 keel. Quite
different drags would then be obtained as the right-hand drag diagram suggests.
Lars Larsson, Rolf Eliasson, Michal Orych, 2014
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The Modern Anglo-Bengali Dictionary: In 6 Volumes
it: t: ). ,-. chrism. extras. 2. (Poet). A. ship. ;. (. «t1« l Ferft £. To turn ship keel
upwards ; 9t$t$ Keel'-less, adj. False keel—. Keel-blocks—. *C*ra fc«m tlft- To
keel haul- To punish a person by hauling him under the keel of a ship by ropes ;.
To. keel.
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Jurassic and Cretaceous Stratigraphy and Sedimentary ...
The matrix of limestone is microsparite, at places Fig. 3.71 Scaglia variegata:
limestone with small keel-less globular foraminifers (section MA6). completely
replaced with Fe-Mn oxides. The most abundant foraminifers are small keel-less
...
5 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «KEEL-LESS»
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keel-less en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Why Tyneside champion oarsman Harry Clasper is worth a statue
Keel-less and with the innovation of iron outriggers, the boat would have attracted comment. The fact that it then carried off a £50 prize would ... «ChronicleLive, Jun 15»
Book Review: 'Bonnie Brave Boat Rowers' by Chris Dodd
... innovative boat design – they can claim the outrigger, the keel-less 'shell' and they almost got the sliding seat ahead of [the USA's] Babcock. «row2k.com, Nov 14»
Escapes into adventure on the high seas
Around 800 AD, St. Brendan claimed to have reached the new world in a leather boat, keel-less, so it would have skidded “across the water like ... «Boston Globe, Jul 14»
Hats off to the USS Orange County
Flat-bottomed and keel-less, the 328-foot LSTs, their guns blazing, crawled onto enemy-held beaches through sand, mud and coral reefs, ... «Daily Pilot, Ene 14»
Kevin Myers: Everything people believed about Hitler's intentions …
... 100 miles and 30 hours, and 50 miles and 15 hours, with seasick soldiers crammed into keel-less floundering barges without toilets or water. «Irish Independent, Jun 12»