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W WAD to WARP WASH to WATER-LINES WATER-LOGGED to WAY of a ship WEARING to WELL-ROOM WHARF to WIND WIND to WINDLASS WIND Reigning WIND To WIND To WINDWARD WINDAGE WINDING a Call WINDING-TACKLE WINDLASS WINDSAIL to WRECK Search Contact us |
WINDING a CallWINDING a Call, the act of blowing or piping upon a boatswain's whistle, so as to communicate the necessary orders of hoisting, heaving, belay slackening, &c. See the article CALL.
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