The sheets so attached to a sail.
Yarn or thread as used to guide one's way through a maze or labyrinth; a guide, a clue.
The cords suspending a hammock.
The lower corner(s) of a sail to which a sheet is attached for trimming the sail (adjusting its position relative to the wind); the metal loop or cringle in the corner of the sail, to which the sheet is attached. (on a triangular sail) The trailing corner relative to the wind direction.
to roll into a ball
(transitive and intransitive) to raise the lower corner(s) of (a sail)
The slack part of a sail.
A poured-concrete foundation for a building.
A car that has been modified with equipment such as loudspeakers, lights, special paint, hydraulics, and other accessories.
A large, flat piece of solid material; a solid object that is large and flat.
A very large wave.
A paving stone; a flagstone.
A large, luxury pre-1980 General Motors vehicle, particularly a Buick, Oldsmobile, or Cadillac.
The amount by which a cache can grow or shrink, used in memory allocation.
An outside piece taken from a log or timber when sawing it into boards, planks, etc.
A sequence of 12 adjacent bits, serving as a byte in some computers.
A carton containing 24 cans (chiefly of beer).
Part of a tectonic plate that is being, or has been, subducted.
To make something into a slab.