the maximum breadth of a ship measured from her midship section.
2 branches of seamanship
Chapman School of Seamanship was created in 1971.
Seamanship refers to the skill or practice of handling a vessel at sea.
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John Harland has written: 'Seamanship in the age of sail' -- subject(s): Warships, Sailing ships, Seamanship 'Ships & seamanship' -- subject(s): Marine painters, Biography, Marine art
George H. Ludins has written: 'Seamanship for new skippers' -- subject(s): Seamanship
Orthopnea is the medical term meaning shortness of breath when lying flat.
save your breath (meaning, don't bother saying something)don't hold your breath (meaning, something is not likely to happen)take my breath away
Yes - bad breath is the meaning of halitosis
Dyspnea is the medical term meaning shortness of breath. "Shortness of breath" is sometimes (disconcertingly) abbreviated in medical charts as "SOB."
Navigation, cartography and seamanship.
Seamanship is the art of operating a boat or ship. This is important because boats and ships are a critical form of transportation for trade, military, and travel.