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  2. Glossary of nautical terms (A–L) - Wikipedia

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    1. A short board or swatch of heavy canvas, secured in a bridle of ropes, used to hoist a man aloft or over the ship's side for painting and similar work. Modern boatswain's chairs incorporate safety harnesses to prevent the occupant from falling. 2. A metal chair used for ship-to-ship personnel transfers at sea while underway. boatswain's pipe

  3. Tong Bei - Wikipedia

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    Tong Bei (simplified Chinese: 铜 贝; traditional Chinese: 銅貝; pinyin: tóng bèi) literally translated as "Bronze Cowry" or "Bronze Shell", is an ancient coin found in China. This coin itself is a replica of more ancient Cowry Money , made for the purpose of replacing it.

  4. Ejection seat - Wikipedia

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    A zero-zero ejection seat is designed to safely extract upward and land its occupant from a grounded stationary position (i.e., zero altitude and zero airspeed), specifically from aircraft cockpits. The zero-zero capability was developed to help aircrews escape upward from unrecoverable emergencies during low-altitude and/or low-speed flight ...

  5. Cockpit - Wikipedia

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    The word "cockswain" in turn derives from the old English terms for "boat-servant" (coque is the French word for "shell"; and swain was old English for boy or servant). [2] The midshipmen and master's mates were later berthed in the cockpit, and it served as the action station for the ship's surgeon and his mates during battle. Thus by the 18th ...

  6. Beak (bivalve) - Wikipedia

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    The beak is part of the shell of a bivalve mollusk, i.e. part of the shell of a saltwater or freshwater clam. The beak is the basal projection of the oldest part of the valve of the adult animal. The beak usually, but not always, coincides with the umbo , the highest and most prominent point on the valve.

  7. Radon - Wikipedia

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    The instability of Rn(VIII) is due to the relativistic stabilization of the 6s shell, also known as the inert pair effect. [31] Radon reacts with the liquid halogen fluorides ClF, ClF 3, ClF 5, BrF 3, BrF 5, and IF 7 to form RnF 2.

  8. KITT - Wikipedia

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    The shell offers little to almost no protection from lasers in certain episodes. The shell is a combination of three secret substances together referred to as the Knight Compound, developed by Wilton Knight, who entrusted parts of the formula to three separate people, who each know only two pieces of the formula.

  9. Crepidula fornicata - Wikipedia

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    Crepidula fornicata is a species of medium-sized sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Calyptraeidae, the slipper snails and cup and saucer snails.It has many common names, including common slipper shell, common Atlantic slippersnail, boat shell, quarterdeck shell, fornicating slipper snail, Atlantic slipper limpet and it is in Britain as the "common slipper limpet".