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YAWL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a ship's small boat : jolly boat 2. a fore-and-aft rigged sailboat carrying a mainsail and one or more jibs with a mizzenmast far aft.
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Yawl | Traditional, Rigging & Design | Britannica
Yawl, two-masted sailboat, usually rigged with one or more jibsails, a mainsail, and a mizzen. In common with the ketch, the forward (main) mast is higher.
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YAWL - Wikipedia
YAWL (Yet Another Workflow Language) is a workflow language based on workflow patterns. It is supported by a software system that includes an execution engine.
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yawl
▪ I. yawl, n.1 (jɔːl) Forms: 7 yaule, yale, 7–8 yall, yaul, 8 yawle, (youghall), 8–9 yole, yoal, yoll, 7– yawl. [app. ad. MLG. jolle (LG. jolle, jölle, jelle), or Du. jol (17th c.) explained by Sewel, 1708, as ‘a Jutland boat’, whence dim. jolleken (1660, Hexham), cf. Sw. julle, Da. jolle; of unknow...
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What's in a Rig? The Yawl - American Sailing
A yawl is equipped with two masts, a main and a mizzen, but ordinarily on a yawl, the mast is smaller and set behind the rudder post.
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YAWL BPM
YAWL is a free, open source BPM/Workflow system, based on a concise and powerful modelling language, that handles complex data transformations.
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YAWL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · a ship's small boat, rowed by a crew of four or six. · a two-masted, fore-and-aft-rigged sailing vessel having a large mainmast and a smaller jiggermast ...
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Ketch vs Yawl: Comparing Two Classic Sailboat Rigs - Rightboat
A yawl is considered to be a very stable boat style that performs well in strong winds. Both can have their sails placed in multiple configurations depending ...
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yawl - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: y'awl. Contents. 1 English. 1.1 Pronunciation; 1.2 Etymology 1. 1.2.1 Noun. 1.2.1.1 Descendants; 1.2.1.2 Translations. 1.3 Etymology 2. 1.3.1 Verb.
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The 1760 British Yawl: Evolution of a Ship's Boat - St Augustine ...
The 1760 era British “Yawl” was the 18th-century workhorse of the British Royal Navy. They were sturdy boats generally between 16 and 18 feet in length.
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yawl
yawl/jɔ:l; jɔl/ n(nautical 海)1(a) sailing-boat with two masts, the second being a short one near the stern (前桅高後桅低的)二桅帆船.(b) type of small fishing-boat 小渔船.2 ship's boat with four or six oars (船载的四桨或六桨的)小艇.
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Yawl
A yawl is a type of boat. The term has several meanings. Scotland: yawl/yole/yoal
In the North of Scotland, yawl is cognate with yole or yoal.
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Tartan 27 Yawl
The Tartan 27 Yawl is an American trailerable sailboat that was designed by Sparkman & Stephens as a cruiser and first built in 1961. Design
The Tartan 27 Yawl is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass, with wood trim.
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yawler
▪ I. yawler1 rare—0. (ˈjɔːlə(r)) [f. yawl v.1 + -er1 2.] One who ‘yawls’ or howls.1611 Cotgr., Glatisseur, a barker; bawler, yawler.▪ II. yawler2 (ˈjɔːlə(r)) Also yoler. [f. yawl n.1 + -er1 1.] A sailor who rows or sails in a yawl; one of the crew of a yawl.1833 M. Scott Tom Cringle xviii, Pipe away...
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Concordia yawl
The Concordia yawl is a class of wooden yawl sailboats; it was designed in 1938 by the naval architect C. Styan, Christina "Concordia Yawl owners sail into Padanaram Harbor", The Standard Times, August 13, 2008.
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