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Webster 1913 Edition


Dead-reckoning

Dead′-reckˊon-ing

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Noun.
(Naut.)
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Adj.

Webster 1828 Edition


Dead-reckoning

DEAD-RECKONING

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Noun.
In navigation, the judgment or estimation of the place of a ship, without any observation of the heavenly bodies; or an account of the distance she has run by the log, and of the course steered by the compass, and this rectified by due allowances for drift, lee-way, &c.
DEAD'-STRUCK, a. Confounded; struck with horror.
DEAD'WATER, n. The eddy water closing in with a ship's stern, as she passes through the water.
DEAD'WOOD, n. Blocks of timber laid on the keel of a ship, particularly at the extremities.
DEAD'WORKS, n. The parts of a ship which are above the surface of the water, when she is balanced for a voyage.
DEAF, n. deef.