fore-and-aft vs longitudinal

fore-and-aft

adj
  • parallel with the keel, that is, going from bow to stern (as opposed to square-rigged). 

longitudinal

adj
  • Forward and/or backward, relative to some defined direction. 

  • Relating to length, or to longitude. 

  • Running in the direction of the long axis of a body. 

  • Sampling data over time rather than merely once. 

noun
  • Any longitudinal piece, as in shipbuilding etc. 

  • A railway sleeper lying parallel with the rail. 

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