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abaft
מטה
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abaft
Morfix.co.il Dictionary
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abaft
adverb
(ימאות) לכיוון ירכתי כלי השיט
abaft
preposition
(ימאות) לכיוון ירכתי כלי השיט
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adverb
adverb
(meachor)
מֵאָחוֹר
,
(achoraniyt)
אֲחוֹרַנִית
,
(laachoraniyt)
לַאֲחוֹרָנִית
noun
noun
(yar'k'tey)
יַרְכְּתֵי
(s'fiynah)
סְפִינָה
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Milon.co.il Dictionary
abaft
English-Hebrew
abaft
(תה"פ)
כלפי ירכתי הספינה
Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
Abaft
Abaft
is a
nautical expression
indicating a point that is behind a given part of a
boat
or
ship
. For example, "abaft the funnel" means behind the ship's funnel. (If not qualified,
abaft
means "behind the mid-point of a ship or group of ships".)
Note that unqualified or in the "abaft the beam" form,
abaft
does not necessarily refer to a point actually on the ship; it may refer to a point some significant distance away.
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