To go below would be the equivalent of to go down stairs
It's "Hammock", or possibly "bunk". The Norwegian nautical term for bed is "bikke". Check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nautical_terms
Short for pleblian, which is Greek for Joe Sixpack.
meaning of anambra
rank
The word 'spider' comes from an old European word 'spenwanen' meaning to spin. Or from a Germanic word 'spinne' with the same meaning. The Greek connection is from the word 'arachnid' or 'arachn' meaning spiders web, which in turn comes from Latin 'arachnida
It is a nautical word of obscure origin. It may be linked with a Spanish word 'capuzar' meaning to sink by the head, from 'cabo' meaning head
The root "nautical" refers to anything related to ships, navigation, or the sea. It is derived from the Latin word "nauticus" meaning "of ships."
Ahoy! meaning hello in pirate
The position of the sun above the earth at any time can be found in a nautical almanac.
stride kneeling position is a word or phrase.
The word "ahoy" is the nautical equivalent of "hello."
posit is in the word but the root word is position
equal
Yes, it is a preposition that shows location or direction. Under can also be an adverb, or an adjective (sometimes a prefix) meaning a lower position or rank.
maritime
The word below is a preposition. It means in a lower position.
No. The word knot is a noun, meaning a twist in a rope. The unit of speed 'knot' means "nautical mile per hour."