In the novel Shogun, the word rudder refers to the notebooks that ship's captains keep which describe the routes that they take, with information about prevailing winds, underwater rocks, currents, and anything else that the captain needs to know in order to navigate successfully. These books were extremely valuable.
he says in the book that "he shuved his foot on the rudder petal". it mean the petal that is on a plane to make it fly.hope this helps :p
In the book "The Cay," the term "stern" refers to the rear part of a boat. The stern is the opposite end of the bow and is typically where the boat's rudder is located.
The boat's rudder was broken.
In feudal Japan the Shogun was the military dictator of Japan. It means literally "commander of a force". It is equivalent to a Commander in Chief.
I don't think there is a Filipino word for shogun because we don't actually have something like a shogun in the Philippines. ...So shogun in Filipino is just shogun...
One part of a boat is called a rudder.
The rudder that was on the old plane was very rusty.
It is a rudder.
The word "Shogun" is an archaic term meaning "the Emperor of Japan."
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"Timone" is an Italian word that can mean "rudder." It is also the Italian form of the name "Timon," which has Greek origins and means "honoring."
shogun, tonosama