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Introduction

This is the Maritime Glossary

This glossary/lexicon gives an intensive overview about the words, terms, articles relevant in the maritime area. Beside English most articles are also available in Spanish and German. A special aspect in this glossary is the Meteorology.

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Circumstance

Deutsch: Umstand / Español: Circunstancia / Português: Circunstância / Français: Circonstance / Italiano: Circostanza

Circumstance in the maritime context refers to the specific conditions or factors that affect maritime operations, Decisions, and events. These can include environmental conditions, legal and regulatory frameworks, operational situations, and other contextual elements that influence maritime activities.

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Heel

English: ... / Español: ... / Português: ... / Français: ... / Italiano: ...

A heel in maritime contexts refers to the lower part of a ship's hull, particularly the aft section where the stern meets the waterline. This structural component plays a crucial role in the stability and maneuverability of the vessel. Understanding the heel is essential for naval architects and marine engineers to ensure optimal performance and safety at sea.

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Stevedore

Deutsch: Schauerleute / Español: Estibador / Português: Estivador / Français: Dockers / Italiano: Scaricatore di porto

A stevedore is a dockworker responsible for loading and unloading ships. This profession is crucial in maritime logistics, ensuring the efficient transfer of cargo between vessels and shore. Stevedores play a vital role in global trade by facilitating the movement of goods across international waters.

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The America's Cup

Deutsch: Der America's Cup / Español: La Copa América / Português: A Copa América / Français: La Coupe de l'America / Italiano: La Coppa America

The America’s Cup is one of the most prestigious and oldest sailing competitions in the maritime world. It is a high-profile yacht racing Event where teams from different countries compete in cutting-edge sailboats, showcasing advanced nautical design, exceptional Skill, and competitive spirit.

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