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has gloss(noun) (nautical) the act of changing tack
tacking, tack
has glosseng: Tacking or coming about is a sailing maneuver by which a sailing vessel turns its bow through the wind so that the direction from which the wind blows changes from one side to the other. For example, if a vessel is sailing on a starboard tack with the wind blowing from the right side and tacks, it will end up on a port tack with the wind blowing from the left side. See the image at the right; the red arrow indicates the wind direction. In practice, the sails are set at angle of 45° to the wind for conventional sailships and the tacking course is kept as short as possible before a new tack is set in. Rotorships often tack much closer to the wind (at 20-30°).
lexicalizationeng: tacking
lexicalizationeng: tack
subclass of(noun) a change in the direction that you are moving
change of course
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has category(noun) the work of a sailor
navigation, sailing, seafaring
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media:imgJibing at shifting winds.JPG
media:imgJibing intervals.JPG
media:imgTacking.svg

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