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111gimbals — gim·bals || dʒɪmbÉ™lz , gɪm n. device that holds a ship s compass in an upright position …
112binnacle — [ bɪnək(ə)l] noun a built in housing for a ship s compass. Origin C15 (as bittacle): from Sp. bitácula, bitácora or Port. bitacola, from L. habitaculum dwelling place …
113gimbals — gim•bals [[t]ˈdʒɪm bəlz, ˈgɪm [/t]] n. (used with a sing. v.) mac Sometimes, gimbal. a contrivance, consisting of a base on an axis, that permits an object, as a ship s compass, mounted on it to tilt freely in any direction. Also called gim′bal… …
114gimbals — /ˈdʒɪmbəlz/ (say jimbuhlz) plural noun a contrivance for keeping a suspended object, as a ship s compass, horizontal. {plural of gimbal (now used only attributively and in compounds), variant of gimmal, Middle English gemel, from Old French:… …
115binnacle — n. fixed case or stand for ship s compass. ♦ binnacle list, list of sick men on man of war …
116gimbals — pl. pl. contrivance of rings allowing supported body (e.g. ship s compass) to tip in any direction …
117Магнитный судовой компас — МАГНИТНЫЕ СУДОВЫЕ КОМПАСЫ 75. Магнитный судовой компас Магнитный компас D. Schiffsmagnetkompass Е. Ship magnetic compass F. Compas magnetique de navire Судовой компас с магнитным чувствительным элементом Источник: ГОСТ 21063 81: Оборудование… …
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118Судовой магнитный компас — 15. Судовой магнитный компас Магнитный компас E. Ship magnetic compass F. Compas magnétique du navire D. Schiffsmagnetkompass По ГОСТ 21063 81 Источник: ГОСТ 23612 79: Магнетизм судовой. Термины и определения …
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119binnacle — ► NOUN ▪ a built in housing for a ship s compass. ORIGIN from Spanish bitácula, bitácora or Portuguese bitacola, from Latin habitaculum dwelling place …
120binnacle — [15] Binnacle ‘ship’s compass housing’ has a curious history: etymologically it means ‘place where something lives’, and it is related to habitation and inhabit. Forms with nn do not begin to appear before the 18th century. Until then the word… …