It's "Hammock", or possibly "bunk".
The Norwegian nautical term for bed is "bikke".
Check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nautical_terms
It can be hard to remember all the word translations when learning a new language. The German word for dog bed is Hundebett.
To go below would be the equivalent of to go down stairs
check out this site... it shows you how to draw a nautical star. hope this helps someone. http://www.dragoart.com/how-to-draw-a-nautical-star-t288-1.htm go die in a hole
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The total distance from Lisbon, Portugal to Malaga, Spain is 254 nautical miles.
It's "Hammock", or possibly "bunk". The Norwegian nautical term for bed is "bikke". Check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nautical_terms
The word "ahoy" is the nautical equivalent of "hello."
Turn in "go to bed" is attested from 1695, originally nautical.
maritime
The nautical or maritime term for a bed or sleeping accommodation aboard a ship is 'berth." "Berth," however, also carries two other nautical meanings: the spot where a ship is moored, and a margin of safety between vessels.
Turn in "go to bed" is attested from 1695, originally nautical.
Nautical has to do with the sea, or well, sailing, and anything that relates as such. Nautical has to do with the sea, or well, sailing, and anything that relates as such.
The captain asked me "how many nautical miles are we off the shore?"
One good sentence with the word 'nautical' is... "A nautical mile is longer than a statute mile." P.S.-Hope this helps
Nautical is the root word.
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My sister loves to dress in nautical styles with sailor collars and white pants.