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All of the lines used to haul a sail up to its yard. These include clew lines, bunt lines, reef lines, and leech lines.
Ãâó: ladywashington.org/glossary.html
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The set of toothed parts, such as wheels, disks and chains, that mesh with the teeths in similar, but different-sized parts in order to transmitt force and motion between rotating shafts. Gears control the number of revolutions per minute and hence the force. Submit new or altered description
Ãâó: www.bikez.com/jargon/index.php
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A Marine's basic combat gear (excluding weapons) listed on form 782. This included your pack, web belt, helmet, canteens, first aid kit, etc.
Ãâó: capmarine.com/cap/glossary.htm
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The mechanism on a bike that changes its rate of motion; low gears make it harder to pedal while high gears make it easier.
Ãâó: www.internationalcycling.com/glossary.shtml
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A calculation of the input torque multiplied by the gear ratio and the gear efficiency.
Ãâó: www.usmotors.com/Terms/1-122-O.htm
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