In the Far East, a warehouse where goods are stored and delivered.

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A length of rope used in a tug to bowse in the towrope. Gog rope.

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GOC

General operators' certificate with regard to GMDSS

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When a company decides to list its shares on a stock market it has to go through an elaborate.

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To sail against the prevailing wind and seas.

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A plastic payment card which normally allows the holder higher spending limits over the standard.

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The setting of the price of gold by dealers (especially in a twice-daily London meeting at the Bank.

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A hygrometer using goldbeater's skin as the sensitive element. Variations of the physical dimensions of the skin caused by its hygroscopic character indicate relative humidity. (Note: Goldbeater's skin is the prepared outside membrane of the large intesti ...

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In technical analysis, what happens when the short moving average price of a stock (say, its.

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Tan work shoes issued to U.S. Maritime Service trainees

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An economy whose growth is believed to be neither too 'hot' (i.e. too fast) or too 'cold' (too slow).

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GOM

Gulf Of Mexico

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A small boat, highly ornamented, with a high rising stem and sternpost. Used on the canals of Venice, it is propelled by a man standing near the stern using a single oar

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Sailor's phrase for a seaman who has died.

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An instrument used for measuring geometric angles. See radio direction-finder.

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(GTC)An order to a broker to buy or sell shares at a specified price which remains valid until cancelled.

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The value of a business to a purchaser over and above its net asset value. It reflects the value.

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Indicates the jib or staysail being boomed out on the opposite side of the mainsail in a following wind, giving a large amount of sail area presented to the wind. see Wing and Wing

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The fitting which connects the boom to the mast.

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The front rails of the chassis that raise above the plane of the chassis and engage in the tunnel of a container leading to the connection to tractor.

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