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luff
v.
turn a ship toward the wind (Nautical)
Luffing
In
sailing,
luffing refers to when a sailing vessel is steered far enough toward the direction of the wind ("
windward"), or the sheet controlling a sail is eased so far past optimal trim, that airflow over the surfaces of the sail is disrupted and the sail begins to "flap" or "luff" (the
luff of the sail is usually where this first becomes evident). This is not always done in error; for example, the sails will luff when the bow of the boat passes through the direction of the wind as the sailboat is
tacked.
luff
Noun
1. sailing close to the wind
(hypernym) sailing
Verb
1. sail close to the wind
(synonym) point
(hypernym) sail
(classification) navigation, pilotage, piloting
2. flap when the wind is blowing equally on both sides; "the sails luffed"
(hypernym) roll, undulate, flap, wave
Luffing
(p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Luff
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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