seafaring (n)
navigation#1 (n)
sailing#1 (n)

n00314469

type n
lex_filenum 04
def the work of a sailor
Outgoing links
Hypernym employment, work
Derivationally related form navigation → navigational
Member of this domain - TOPIC close-hauled; fore(a); aweigh, atrip; rigged; unrigged; fore-and-aft; close to the wind; leg; tack, tacking; accommodation ladder; becket; bilge well; bitter end; chip; deadeye; escutcheon; Jacob's ladder, jack ladder, pilot ladder; lanyard, laniard; lead line, sounding line; luff; overhead; ratline, ratlin; rudder; sea ladder, sea steps; sheet, tack, mainsheet, weather sheet, shroud; spun yarn; stay; sternpost; stokehold, stokehole, fireroom; towline, towrope, towing line, towing rope; capsizing; beam-ends; bell, ship's bell; steerageway; stand out; starboard
Hyponym cabotage
Part meronym steering, steerage
Incoming links
Domain of synset - TOPIC close-hauled; fore(a); aweigh, atrip; rigged; unrigged; fore-and-aft; close to the wind; leg; tack, tacking; accommodation ladder; becket; bilge well; bitter end; chip; deadeye; escutcheon; Jacob's ladder, jack ladder, pilot ladder; lanyard, laniard; lead line, sounding line; luff; overhead; ratline, ratlin; rudder; sea ladder, sea steps; sheet, tack, mainsheet, weather sheet, shroud; spun yarn; stay; sternpost; stokehold, stokehole, fireroom; towline, towrope, towing line, towing rope; capsizing; beam-ends; bell, ship's bell; steerageway; stand out; starboard
Derivationally related form navigational → navigation
Hypernym cabotage
Hyponym employment, work
Part holonym steering, steerage

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