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The word nautical derives from the Latin nauticus, from Greek nautikos, from nautēs: "sailor", from naus: "ship". Further information on nautical terminology may also be found at Nautical metaphors in English , and additional military terms are listed in the Multiservice tactical brevity code article.
Foundering may refer to: Shipwrecking, the sinking of a ship; Foundered strata, the collapse of rock strata This page was last edited on 8 ...
Severe grounding applies extreme loads upon ship structures. [4] In less severe accidents, it might result only in damage to the hull; however, in most serious accidents, it might lead to hull breaches, cargo spills, total loss of the vessel, and, in the worst cases, human casualties.
Across my foundering deck shone. A beacon, an eternal beam. Flesh fade, and mortal trash. Fall to the residuary worm; World’s wildfire, leave but ash: In a flash, at a trumpet crash,
Henry Dunant, co-founder of the Red Cross. An organizational founder is a person who has undertaken some or all of the formational work needed to create a new organization, whether it is a business, a charitable organization, a governing body, a school, a group of entertainers, or any other type of organization.
The Founding Fathers of the United States were the political leaders who united the Thirteen Colonies and led the war for independence from Great Britain.
Founder Group, a Chinese information technology and pharmaceutical conglomerate . Founder Technology, a Shanghai subsidiary; Founders Brewing Company, a craft brewery located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
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