a boating term
1 nautical mile = 0.33 leagues.
The nautical term for a unit of speed when sailing or navigating a boat is the word knots. To measure a knot it is the unit of speed equal to one nautical mile approximately 1.151 mph.
Things nautical. The sea and ships.
1852m is one nautical mile.
1 nautical mile = approximately 1.151 miles.One mile = 5280 feetOne nautical mile = 6000 feetSo one nautical mile = 1.1363636 miles6000 ÷ 5280 = 1.13636361 nautical mile=1.15077945 milesThe formula is one land mile equals approximately .868 air miles.Air miles are also called nautical miles.
It is not a nautical term. It is a hand plunger to wash clothes by hand and is the brand name. It also has a picture of an imaginary CWS Invincible ship embossed on the side.
It can be. It can be a reference to sex. It can also mean a haircut, as in "just a trim." The word "trim" means either slim or slender, or to make something thinner or more slender.
Long term fuel trim, Bank 2
1 nautical mile = 0.33 leagues.
The nautical term for stopping a sailboat by pointing into the wind is "in irons."
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Porthole.
Leftovers...odds and ends...random pieces of equipment It is also a nautical term for extra supplies or perquisites.
If you mean "due port" it is a direction in sailing/boating, due port is the nautical term for directly left
what does "rigged to blow" mean? It sounds like an old nautical term.
It's a nautical term for the rear, as fore is a term for the front.