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YardarmThat part of yard that lies between the lift and the outboard end of the yard.
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Yardarm(n) either end of the yard of a square-rigged ship
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YardarmThe very end of a yard. Often mistaken for the actual "yard", which refers to the entire spar. As in "hang from the yardarm" and the sun being "over the yardarm".
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YardarmA term applied to the outer end if a yard.
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YardarmThat part of yard that lies between the lift and the outboard end of the yard.
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Yardarm The port or starboard half of a yard is the port or starboard yardarm.
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YardarmEither end (outer quarter) of a yard, from the lift to the outboard end of a yard. Also yard arm.
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YardarmThat part of yard that lies between the lift and the outboard end of the yard.
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Yardarmeither side of a yard.
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YardarmThe very end of a yard. Often mistaken for a "yard", which refers to the entire spar. As in to hang "from the yardarm" and the sun being "over the yardarm& [..]
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YardarmThat part of the yard that lies between the lift and the outer end
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YardarmThe very end of a yard. Often mistaken for a "yard", which refers to the entire spar. As in to hang "from the yardarm" and the sun being "over the yardarm" (late enough to have a drink).
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YardarmThe very end of a yard. Often mistaken for a "yard", which refers to the entire spar. As in to hang "from the yardarm" and the sun being "over the yardarm" (late enough to have a drink).
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YardarmThat part of yard that lies between the lift and the outboard end of the yard.
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Yardarmthe end of the yard, outboard of the sail, where controlling lines such as braces (q.v.) are attached. FH2004
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Yardarm
(nautical) The outer end of a yard, often equipped with blocks for reeving signal halyards.
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