Nautical vocabulary llOnline version English nautical vocabulary by Tània Ruiz Cebrià A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Starts with A In or towards the back part of a boat Starts with B A long pole (stick) that moves and that has a sail fastened to it Starts with C The lower or after corner of a sail Starts with D A long structure built over water where passengers can get on or off a boat or where goods can be put on and taken off Starts with E Forms of navigation that ships, land vehicles, and people can use, which rely on technology powered by electricity Starts with F A reinforced plastic material composed of glass fibres Starts with G Signs informing that there is a strong storm coming Starts with H Verb that means raise flag or sail to highest position Starts with I A boat or something similar that must be filled with air in order to float on the water Starts with J Synonym of work, what you do to earn money Starts with K Translation of quilla Starts with L To block something, a door or a window for example Starts with M The biggest and principal sail of a ship Starts with N Waters that are deep, wide, or safe enough for a boat to go through: Starts with O A pole with a flat blade, used to row or steer a boat through the water. Starts with P Action that indicates that you apply some pressure on something, for example on a botton Contains Q A substance, such as water, that is not solid or a gas and that can be poured easily Starts with R A piece of strong, thick cord used a lot in nautical activities Starts with S A boat going down below the surface or to the bottom of the sea Starts with T A type of engine that completes a power cycle with two strokes Contains U toward the wind Starts with V Synonym for boat Starts with W Water moving across the surface of the sea. It can be more or less high depending on the state of the sea. Surfers need these to surf Contains X The process of a substance or chemical element oxidizing Contains Y A floating object on the top of the sea, used for directing ships and warning them of possible danger Contains Z The line at the farthest place that you can see, where the sky seems to touch the land or seathe line at the farthest place that you can see, where the sky seems to touch the land or sea