Word Meanings - SPINNAKER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
A large triangular sail set upon a boom, -- used when running before the wind.
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- TRIANGULAR
Oblong or elongated, and having three lateral angles; as, a triangular seed, leaf, or stem. Triangular compasses, compasses with three legs for taking off the angular points of a triangle, or any three points at the same time. -- Triangular crab - BEFORETIME
Formerly; aforetime. dwelt in their tents, as beforetime. 2 Kings xiii. 5. - RUNNINGLY
In a running manner. - TRIANGULARES
The triangular, or maioid, crabs. See Illust. under Maioid, and Illust. of Spider crab, under Spider. - LARGE-ACRED
Possessing much land. - RUNNING
Extending by a slender climbing or trailing stem; as, a running vine. (more info) 1. Moving or advancing by running. Specifically, of a horse; Having a running gait; not a trotter or pacer. trained and kept for running races; as, a running horse. - TRIANGULARITY
The quality or state of being triangular. Bolingbroke. - BEFOREHAND
1. In a state of anticipation ore preoccupation; in advance; -- often followed by with. Agricola . . . resolves to be beforehand with the danger. Milton. The last cited author has been beforehand with me. Addison. 2. By way of preparation, - LARGE-HANDED
Having large hands, Fig.: Taking, or giving, in large quantities; rapacious or bountiful. - LARGE-HEARTED
Having a large or generous heart or disposition; noble; liberal. -- Large"-heart`ed*ness, n. - RUNNET
See RENNET - RUNNER
A slender trailing branch which takes root at the joints or end and there forms new plants, as in the strawberry and the common cinquefoil. 7. The rotating stone of a set of millstones. (more info) 1. One who, or that which, runs; a racer. 2. A - LARGE
Crossing the line of a ship's course in a favorable direction; -- said of the wind when it is abeam, or between the beam and the quarter. At large. Without restraint or confinement; as, to go at large; to be left at large. Diffusely; fully; - LARGET
A sport piece of bar iron for rolling into a sheet; a small billet. - RUNNEL
A rivulet or small brook. Buddling rundels joined the sound. Collins. By the very sides of the way . . . there are slow runnels, in which one can see the minnows swimming. Masson. - LARGESS; LARGESSE
1. Liberality; generosity; bounty. Fulfilled of largesse and of all grace. Chaucer. 2. A present; a gift; a bounty bestowed. The heralds finished their proclamation with their usual cry of "Largesse, largesse, gallant knights!" and gold and silver - TRIANGULARLY
In a triangular manner; in the form of a triangle. Dampier. - BEFORE
1. In front of; preceding in space; ahead of; as, to stand before the fire; before the house. His angel, who shall go Before them in a cloud and pillar of fire. Milton. 2. Preceding in time; earlier than; previously to; anterior to the time when; - LARGELY
In a large manner. Dryden. Milton. - LARGENESS
The quality or state of being large. - RIGHT-RUNNING
Straight; direct. - ENLARGEMENT
1. The act of increasing in size or bulk, real or apparent; the state of being increased; augmentation; further extension; expansion. 2. Expansion or extension, as of the powers of the mind; ennoblement, as of the feelings and character; as, an - THEREBEFORE; THEREBIFORN
Before that time; beforehand. Many a winter therebiforn. Chaucer. - FOOL-LARGESSE
Foolish expenditure; waste. Chaucer. - STONERUNNER
The ring plover, or the ringed dotterel. The dotterel. - SUBTRIANGULAR
Nearly, but not perfectly, triangular. Darwin. - OVERRUNNER
One that overruns. Lovelace. - TRUNNEL
A trundle. - HEREINBEFORE
In the preceding part of this . - INRUNNING
The act or the place of entrance; an inlet. Tennyson.