The condition of a sailboat being pushed abruptly to horizontal, with the mast parallel to the water surface.
An act of knocking down or the condition of being knocked down.
A shelter erected for use as a temporary dressing room.
A collection of parts required to assemble a product, typically manufactured in one region and exported elsewhere for assembly.
a short pass played downwards, for example from the head onto someone's feet.
A genetically modified organism that carries one or more genes in its chromosomes that have been made less active or had their expression reduced.
The use of a reagent such as an oligonucleotide with sequence complementary to an active gene or its mRNA transcript, to interfere with the expression of said gene.
An overwhelming blow.
To be formed into a head by upsetting in fastening.
reduced in price, originally to a price below which an article would not be sold by the auctioneer
powerful enough to overwhelm or knock down
Capable of being taken apart for packing or removal.
To employ the knockdown technique
A person who steers a ship, a helmsman.
A pilot light.
A short plug, sometimes made interchangeable, at the end of a counterbore to guide the tool.
A guide book for maritime navigation.
A racing driver.
An instrument for detecting the compass error.
A person authorised to drive such a vehicle during an escort.
Something serving as a test or trial.
The heading or excavation of relatively small dimensions, first made in the driving of a larger tunnel.
A sample episode of a proposed TV series produced to decide if it should be made or not. If approved, typically the first episode of an actual TV series.
A person who is in charge of the controls of an aircraft.
One who flies a kite.
A cowcatcher.
A person who knows well the depths and currents of a harbor or coastal area, who is hired by a vessel to help navigate the harbor or coast.
A guide or escort through an unknown or dangerous area.
A pilot vehicle.
Being a vehicle to warn other road users of the presence of an oversize vehicle/combination.
Used to control or activate another device.
Made or used as a test or demonstration of capability.
To guide (a vessel) through coastal waters.
To serve as the leading locomotive on a double-headed train.
To control (an aircraft or watercraft).
To test or have a preliminary trial of (an idea, a new product, etc.)