Avast (or just 'vast) means to stop. Also, belay there means to stop what you're doing.
The nautical term for stopping a sailboat by pointing into the wind is "in irons."
nautical mile
The nautical term for someone who has not been to sea is "landlubber." This term often refers to individuals who are unfamiliar with maritime life or the ocean. It can also imply a lack of experience or knowledge about seafaring activities.
A league ************************ That's a very old term! Nautical miles
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.
An synony for Nautical is deep-sea.
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.
Things nautical. The sea and ships.
Nautical imagery is imagery in relation to the sea or sea mammals for example, "Taming a sea horse" (My Last Duchess) hope that helps! :)
Normally that is 12 Nautical miles in an open sea and where the sea or gulf waters divides less than 12 nautical miles as per convention that is 3 nautical miles.
Stasis is the medical term meaning stopping.
A Nautical Mile is also known as a Sea Mile.