jack rope — noun : a rope fastening the foot of a fore and aft sail to a boom * * * Naut. 1. a rope for bending the foot of a sail to a boom. 2. a line that is rove through grommets on the reef band of a square sail, and to which lanyards from the jackstay… … Useful english dictionary
Jack Sheppard — (4 March 1702 – 16 November 1724) was a notorious English robber, burglar and thief of early 18th century London. Born into a poor family, he was apprenticed as a carpenter but took to theft and burglary in 1723, with little more than a year of… … Wikipedia
Jack Bruce — 1972 in Hamburg John Symon Asher „Jack“ Bruce (* 14. Mai 1943 in Bishopbriggs, Schottland) ist ein Rock , Blues und Jazzmusiker. Er spielt hauptsächlich E Bass, aber auch Cello, Piano und Mundharmonika, singt und schreibt Songs … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jack Sargeant — (12 March 1968) is a writer specialising in cult film, underground film, and independent film, as well as subcultures, true crime, and other aspects of the unusual. In addition he is a film programmer and an academic. Biography Since 1995 Jack… … Wikipedia
Jack Miller — Jack Evans Nacimiento … Wikipedia Español
Jack A. Marta — Prise de vue pour La Ruée sanglante (1943) de g. à d. : Martha Scott, John Wayne et … Wikipédia en Français
Jack Tar — was a common English term used to refer to seamen of the Merchant or Royal Navy, particularly during the period of the British Empire. Both members of the public, and seafarers themselves, made use of the name in identifying those who went to sea … Wikipedia
jack|stay — «JAK STAY», noun. 1. a rope, cable, or iron rod along a yard or gaff, to which the head of a sail is attached. 2. a vertical rod or rope running along the forward side of a mast, on which a yard is raised or lowered … Useful english dictionary
Jack Ward Thomas — was the thirteenth head of the U.S. Forest Service, serving during the Clinton administration years of 1993 1996. He was born on Sept 7, 1934, in Fort Worth, Texas. His undergraduate education and degree (a B.S. in wildlife management in 1957)… … Wikipedia
jack|lad|der — «JAK LAD uhr», noun. 1. Nautical. a ladder having rope sides and wooden or metal rungs; Jacob s ladder. 2. (in lumbering) a gangway … Useful english dictionary