Aft

  • 101fore-and-aft — adjective (of the orientation of the sails of a ship) parallel with the keel, that is, going from bow to stern …

    Wiktionary

  • 102fore-and-aft-rigged — adjective a) (of a ship) having its main sails rigged onto spars or stays parallel to the keel b) (of a sail) being rigged in this manner …

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  • 103Maria of Bohemia (d. aft. 1172) — Maria of Bohemia (c. 1124 or 1125 – 1160 or 1172) was the only daughter of Duke Sobeslaus I, Duke of Bohemia, and his wife Adelaide of Hungary, the granddaughter of Géza I of Hungary. Maria was Margravine of Austria and Duchess of Bavaria by her… …

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  • 104Litwins AFT — Значимость предмета статьи поставлена под сомнение. Пожалуйста, покажите в статье значимость её предмета, добавив в неё доказательства значимости по частным критериям значимости или, в случае если частные критерии значимости для… …

    Википедия

  • 105fore and aft — Cockney Rhyming Slang Daft …

    English dialects glossary

  • 106axle fore-and-aft shake — oscillatory motion of an axle which consists purely of longitudinal displacement …

    Mechanics glossary

  • 107fore and aft — adv. along the length of a ship from stem to stern …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 108Gang aft agley — OK, so this phrase meaning go often awry is usually used as a straight quote from the Burns poem “To a Mouse” but it is still as useful today as it always was! …

    Scottish slang

  • 109Davis, Sonia H[aft Greene Lovecraft] —    (1883–1972).    HPL’s wife (1924–29). Born Sonia Haft Shafirkin in Ichnya (near Kiev), in the Ukraine, she came to Liverpool with her mother and brother around 1890; her mother, Racille, went on to New York and married Solomon H (last name… …

    An H.P.Lovecraft encyclopedia

  • 110fore and aft — adverb at the front and rear. adjective 1》 backwards and forwards. 2》 (of a sail or rigging) set lengthwise, not on the yards …

    English new terms dictionary