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luff Meaning in Bengali



(নটিক্যাল

Noun:

Luff,





luff শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

(1998) 'Left-handed Children', Debate contribution by the Rt Hon. Mr. Peter Luff (MP for Mid-Worcestershire), House of Commons, 22 July. Is your Child Left-Handed ।

Jansen (ND) Anam Kazim (ND) Jason Kenney (UC) Jamie Kleinsteuber (ND) Robyn Luff (ND) Brian Malkinson (ND) Ric McIver (UC) Stephanie McLean (ND) Karen McPherson ।

1929: McInerney 1930: Seymour 1931: Fraser 1932: Seymour 1933: Luff 1934: Seymour 1935: Luff 1936: Collins 1937: McInnes 1938: Freyer 1939: Hawkins 1940: ।

luff's Usage Examples:

windward leech may be called a luff (see below).


Luff – The forward (leading) edge of a fore-and-aft sail is called the luff, and may be attached along a.


ease with which the luff tension can be changed while sailing or racing.


By either hauling or easing the line, the tension in the luff can be changed, thereby.


A jackline is also a rope installed in the luff of a mainsail to allow the luff slides to migrate horizontally away from the mast when the.


to orient square sails fore and aft or to tension their leading edges (luffs), they are not as efficient upwind, compared with lug sails.


A staysail ("stays'l") is a fore-and-aft rigged sail whose luff can be affixed to a stay running forward (and most often but not always downwards) from.


it is not attached to a stay along its luff, and typically has a slightly larger curvature than a genoa.


attached to both a mast along the luff and a boom along the foot have depth, called draft, which results from the luff and foot being curved, rather than.


leading edge (luff) where they attach to the mast and the bottom edge (foot) where they attach to the boom, which provide the terms, "luff bolt rope" and.


asymmetrical spinnaker is not attached to the forestay over the full length of its luff, being rigged like a spinnaker.


When placed on the luff (forward or mast edge of the mainsail) they are used to indicate that the sail is luffing or coming head to wind.



luff's Meaning':

(nautical

Synonyms:

sailing;

Antonyms:

unfold; stand still;

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