Dictionary of naval terms and abbreviations covers terms and abbreviations used by the navies of the world. Meaning and origin of nautical terms naval history and. Dod dictionary of military and associated terms, january 2020. Admeasurement the confirmed or official dimensions of a ship. Summary of wind force terms in beaufort scale order p. The united states navys sea, air, land teams, commonly known as the navy seals, are the u.
Meaning and origin of nautical terms naval history and heritage. Prior to the year 1854 that edition was rendered more extensively applicable to ships of war. A comprehensive list of sailing terms and sailing language. As authoritative sources are revised, the dictionary is also revised. Numerous additional terms, including obsolete words, were also. A us navy term for a smaller, lightly armed warship built in large numbers during world war ii and in smaller numbers thereafter, cheaper, slower, and lesswellarmed than a destroyer but larger and more heavily armed than a corvette and designed to escort convoys of merchant ships or naval auxiliaries or secondline naval forces. This be a fair and true listing of words having to do with ships and sailing, 225 of them in all. Some are ones that we use in everyday language now you can know the origins. Literally, the position of the crew whose living quarters on board were in the forecastle the section of a ship forward of the foremast. Because of this and the need for expedient, clear communication, service members are immersed in a linguistic world apart from the daily life of a civilian. Employed primarily for antisubmarine warfare, but also used to provide some protection against aircraft and smaller surface ships.
Glossary of german naval terms and related technical terminology. Some are ones that we use in everyday language now. Admiral the title of a commander of a fleet or a subdivision of it. Please enjoy this nautical glossary of sailing terms. The definition in the book isnt a specific naval variation, just a note that its paint that protects object from corrosion, including rust from seawater.
Navys principal special operations force and a part of the naval special warfare command and united states special operations command. Terms included in the dictionary are sourced from experienced engineers, authoritative navy doctrine, and dod regulations. Browse and search thousands of navy abbreviations and acronyms in our comprehensive reference resource. The term is also used more generally to describe seamen as compared with officers, in phrases such as he sailed before the mast. Some are selfexplanatory and others are completely cryptic. Admiralty sweep a large, cautious turn made to approach a gangway or to come alongside a vessel or jetty in a boat. Includes warship, nautical, navigation, weapon systems, naval warfare, marine. Most professions have their own languages, and the u.
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