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FACTOR to To FALL a-stern
FACTOR
FAG-END
FAIR
FAIR-CURVE
FAIR-WAY
FAKE
FALCONETS
FALL
To FALL aboard
To FALL a-stern

To FALL calm to FETCHING the pump

FID to FIRE-SHIP

FISH to To FLAT-IN

To FLAT-IN FORWARD to FLUSH

FLY of an ensign to FORE-CASTLE

FORE-CAT-HARPINS to FORE-STAY

FORE-TOP to FOTHERING

FOUL to FRESH

To FRESHEN the bawse to FUTTOCK-SHROUDS


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FAIR-CURVE

FAIR-CURVE, a winding line, used in delineating ships, whole shape is varied according to the part of the ship it is intended to describe: this curve is not answerable to any of the figures of conic section, although it occasionally partakes of them all.


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© Derived from Thomas Cadell's new corrected edition, London: 1780, page 122, 2003
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