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A ship is said to ride with a clear hawse, when the cables are directed to their anchors, without lying athwart the stem; or crossing, or being twisted . ...
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English words defined with "hawse": Athwart hawse ♦ Foul hawseHawse block, Hawse hole, Hawse piece, Hawse plug ♦ Open hawseTo clear hawse, ...
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Expressions using "hawse": athwart hawseclear hawse slip ♦ Elbow in the hawse ♦ Foul hawseHawse block ♦ Hawse hole ♦ Hawse piece ♦ hawse pipe ...
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Definition: OPEN HAWSE ... 1. (Naut.), a hawse in which the cables are parallel or slightly divergent. Cf. ... Modern Translations: OPEN HAWSE...
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A ship is said to ride with a clear hawse, when the cables are directed to their anchors, without lying athwart the stem; or crossing, or being twisted round each other, by the ship's winding about, according to the change of the wind, tide, or current.
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To claw off; To clean out; To clear a ship at the customhouse; To clear a ship for action; To clear hawse; To clear out; To clear the decks; To clear the land; To clear up; To clew down; To clew up; To climb Parnassus; To close on; To close with; To close with the land;
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Definition: foul hawse ... as, the ship has a clear or open hawse, or a foul hawse; to anchor in our hawse, or athwart hawse. (c) That part of a vessel's bow in which are the hawse holes for the cables. Athwart hawse. See under Athwart.
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John R. Hawse,1 Jonathan R. Cumming,1 Brian Oppermann,1 Nancy L. Sheets,1 Venkat N. Reddy,2 and Marc Kantorow1 ... Forty-five clear, decapsulated human lenses ranging from 21 to 72 years of age were dried in a 60°C incubator overnight. Dry weights for individual lenses were determined. Triplicate groups of five—young...
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John R. Hawse,1 Jonathan R. Cumming,1 Brian Oppermann,1 Nancy L. Sheets,1 Venkat N. Reddy,2 and Marc Kantorow1 ... 1From the Department of Biology, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia; and the 2Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. ... Articles by Hawse, J. R.
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Figure 1 of Hawse, Mol Vis 2003; 9:515-537. ... Figure 1. Genes increased 2 fold or greater between cataract and clear lenses ... This figure graphically represents the genes whose expression levels are incresaed by 2 fold or greater in cataract relative to clear lenses. The total number of genes included in each fold...
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