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What is it called when you let down the sails of a ship?

When you let down the sails of a ship, it is called "lowering the sails." This action is typically performed to reduce the ship's speed or to prepare for docking. It can also be referred to as "taking in the sails" if the sails are being secured or stowed away.


How do you get the last drop out of the perfume bottle?

Stand the bottle upside down on its cap, so that the remaining perfume runs down to the opening.


What do you chop a tree down with?

an axenot the man perfume.


How do you describe perfume?

Perfume is a liquid substance that you put on your body that smells good to the wearer. There are many different kinds of perfume, those that contain alcohol are watered down.


What does the Clinque Happy perfume smell like?

The Clinique Happy perfume scent is a fragrance of joy, and the essence of a happy and jolly morning. It is a great perfume if you are feeling down anytime.


Do sun sails resist high wind?

Sun sails do not resist high winds. Sun sails should always be taken down to prevent damage to your sail in severe weather. It also depends on the age of the sail itself.


What does elixir mean on perfume bottle?

it means its a stronger scent . The oils in the perfume are stronger than au de toilette for example. Its more like a perfume--not so watered down.


What are the release dates for Cleopatra 2525 - 2000 Juggernaut Down 2-8?

Cleopatra 2525 - 2000 Juggernaut Down 2-8 was released on: USA: 2 December 2000


What was Cleopatra famouse for?

Cleopatra was not famous, she in infamous. In her time she was infamous for her decadent lifestyle. That image of her has drifted down to us in the present day.


Is perfume a liquid?

Yes there is a solid perfume get no drops on you whatsoever its just a mist, but a liquid perfume (eau de toilette) is watered down so that it does have perfume drops on your arm or wherever you sprayed it. Eau de toilette is a usually cheaper perfume option.


What is Away from the wind in sailing?

Sailing down wind with the sails fully open or 'gull winged'.


What are sails made out of?

In the past, sails were made out of a material called 'sailcloth' or 'canvas' which was originally made from hemp/flax fibers (linen). After the discovery of cotton this too was used as the source of fiber. In modern times, sails are rarely made from natural fibers and most sails are now made from synthetic fibers including nylon, polyester, aramids and carbon fibers. These sails are stronger and will not let the wind though. (In the past sail canvas had to be sluiced down to make it impervious to the wind - this made the sails and rigging heavy).