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What is a nautical call to halt?

heave to plural hove


What do you call a person who study nautical science?

A person who studies nautical science is commonly referred to as a maritime student or a nautical science student.


Is the nautical star associated with marijuana?

To the best of my knowledge I have never heard of the nautical star being associated with marijuana.....Now this does not mean that a localized group of people in your area might be using these as a 'call sign' to each other....Hope this helps.....TatuBaron


Is nautical an adjective?

Yes, nautical is an adjective.


Name given to a sailors map?

Nautical chart


What do you call the study of nautical science?

The study of nautical science is commonly referred to as "nautical science" itself, which encompasses various disciplines related to navigation, seamanship, and maritime operations. It includes the study of ship handling, navigation techniques, marine safety, and maritime law. Additionally, it may also involve aspects of engineering and environmental science as they pertain to the maritime industry.


What is a sentence for nautical?

nautical is one of my favorite theme's


What is the antonym of nautical?

An synony for Nautical is deep-sea.


What is bigger a mile or a nautical mile?

a nautical mile is 1.852 km and a mile is (statute)1.609344 km so a mile is bigger than a nautical mile


How many nautical miles equal a nautical star for sailors tattoos?

1000 miles per nautical star.


Do you have a chart with Begin nautical twilight times?

For the times of nautical and civil twilight you need to refer to a nautical almanac.


What is a Nautical unit of measure equal to one tenth of a nautical mile?

A nautical unit of measure equal to one tenth of a nautical mile is known as a cable or nautical cable. In nautical terms, a cable is approximately 608 feet or 185.2 meters long. It is commonly used for measuring distances at sea, especially when referring to the depth of water.