culture   Nautical Culture

19 commonsense assertions
Concepts (19) mermaid (1) seagulls (1) bight (1) sea shanties (1) windage (1) anchorage (1) bearing (1) bilge (1) boat (1) dolphins (1) gaff (1) naval (1) ocean (1) port cities (1) rigger (1) rum (1) sailboat (1) seasickness (1) yaw (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 mermaid nautical culture Mermaids are associated with superstitious beliefs and luck for sailors and ships in nautical culture. 3
2 seagulls nautical culture Seagulls hold significance in nautical culture as indicators of weather and proximity to land, and are believed to carry the souls of lost sailors. 3
3 bight nautical culture In nautical culture, a bight is a loop in a rope used for securing lines or creating knots. 2
4 sea shanties nautical culture Sea shanties are traditional work songs used to synchronize tasks and maintain morale among sailors in nautical culture. 2
5 windage nautical culture Windage is crucial in nautical culture for adjusting sails to wind direction and speed when navigating ships. 2
6 anchorage nautical culture Anchorage is a term used in nautical culture to refer to a safe place for a ship to anchor or moor. 1
7 bearing nautical culture Bearing in nautical culture refers to the direction of one object from another, commonly used in sea navigation. 1
8 bilge nautical culture The bilge is the lowest part of a ship's hull where water and other liquids collect in nautical culture. 1
9 boat nautical culture Boats are essential to nautical culture, deeply embedded in traditions and vital for livelihoods and commerce. 1
10 dolphins nautical culture Dolphins are seen as a positive omen in nautical culture, believed to guide sailors to safety. 1
11 gaff nautical culture A gaff is a pole with a hook used for hoisting sails on a sailing vessel in nautical culture. 1
12 naval nautical culture The term 'naval' is generally associated with the navy and seafaring activities. 1
13 ocean nautical culture The concept of the ocean is an integral part of nautical culture, viewed as a vast and perilous expanse that demands expertise and respect. 1
14 port cities nautical culture Port cities with nautical cultures are important hubs for trade, social interaction, and cultural exchange. 1
15 rigger nautical culture In nautical culture, a rigger maintains and repairs ship rigging for safe and efficient operations. 1
16 rum nautical culture Rum has been traditionally used as part of sailors' rations on long voyages in nautical culture. 1
17 sailboat nautical culture The sailboat is an essential part of nautical culture, serving as a crucial mode of transportation and livelihood for fishing and trade. 1
18 seasickness nautical culture Seasickness in nautical culture is viewed as a common challenge to be addressed with experience and remedies. 1
19 yaw nautical culture In nautical culture, yaw is the side-to-side movement of a ship or boat. 1