Nautical

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inglés español
record    {v} abanderado  
to record    {v} abanderar  
packing    {n} abarrote   {m}  
packing    {n} abarrotes   {m}   {pl}  
enter    {v} abocado  
to enter    {v} abocar  
submerged rocks    {n} abrojo   {m}  
short cord used to fasten something or secure rigging    {n} acollador   {m}  
bring alonside    {v} acostado  
to bring alonside    {v} acostar  
tide    {n} aguas   {f}   {pl}  
fasten a rope    {v} amarrado  
to fasten a rope    {v} amarrarse  
make immovable by tying knots    {v} amura  
to make immovable by tying knots    {v} amurar  
small anchor used for pulling a ship    {n} anclote   {m}  
take measurements to find out one's position    {v} arrumbar  
to take measurements to find out one's position    {v} arrumbar  
left side of a ship    {n} babor   {m}  
seat across a boat used by an oarsman    {n} bancada   {f}  
to tack    {v} barloventear  
to tack    {v} bordejar  
to take a zigzag course sailing against the wind    {v} bordejar  
to tack    {v} bordejear  
to swing at anchor    {v} bornear  
ridge of coral or rock located near the surface of the sea    {n} cabezo   {m}  
device for measuring altitude    {n} cuadrante   {m}  
rope for tying a sail    {n} empaquetadora   {f}  
large triangular sail    {n} espinaquer   {m}  
line    {n} estacha   {f}  
stoker    {n} foguista   {mf}  
opening for draining water from the deck of a ship    {n} imbornal   {m}  
to ballast    {vt} lastrar  
rear mast    {n} mesana   {f}  
measure a ship    {v} mesurado  
to measure a ship    {v} mesurar  
long pole above the hull of a ship which supports the rigging and sails    {n} palo   {m}  
long pole above the hull of a ship which supports the rigging and sails    {n} palote   {m}  
small two-masted sailing ship    {n} queche   {m}  
distance that can be traveled in one day    {n} singladura   {f}