A junction day beacon mark indicates a point where two or more navigational routes intersect or diverge. These beacons are typically used to guide boaters in making safe navigation decisions at junctions in waterways. They may be marked with specific colors or shapes to indicate the safe passage direction and are an important aid in avoiding hazards. Boaters should pay close attention to these markers to ensure safe navigation.
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A boating call. "Mark Twain" actually mean "two fathoms deep."
the cord and craniocervical junction
a boating term
i dont know what it means
Ureterovesical Junction
in boating it can mean you have tyed up the rope that keeps the boat from driffting away
Do not pass between the buoy and the shore
gat out of my way
it is the same right
If you are looking at a wiring schematic, junction refers to a point where two or more wires are connected together to complete a circuit.
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