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This is the Maritime Glossary

This glossary/lexicon gives an intensive overview about the words, terms, articles relevant in the maritime area. Beside English most articles are also available in Spanish and German. A special aspect in this glossary is the Meteorology.

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Heel

English: ... / Español: ... / Português: ... / Français: ... / Italiano: ...

A heel in maritime contexts refers to the lower part of a ship's hull, particularly the aft section where the stern meets the waterline. This structural component plays a crucial role in the stability and maneuverability of the vessel. Understanding the heel is essential for naval architects and marine engineers to ensure optimal performance and safety at sea.

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Naval Base

Deutsch: Marinestützpunkt / Español: Base Naval / Português: Base Naval / Français: Base navale / Italiano: Base navale

A Naval Base is a strategic military installation designed to support, maintain, and deploy naval vessels and personnel. These facilities serve as operational hubs for maritime defense, logistics, and power projection, playing a critical role in national security and global naval operations.

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Rear

Deutsch: Heck / Español: Popa / Português: Popa / Français: Arrière / Italian: Poppa

In the maritime context, the rear refers to the back part of a ship or vessel, commonly known as the stern. The rear of a ship is opposite the front or bow and plays a crucial role in the vessel's overall design and functionality, including steering, propulsion, and various operational activities.

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Voice

Deutsch: Stimme / Español: Voz / Português: Voz / Français: Voix / Italiano: Voce

Voice in the maritime context refers to the communication method and the specific language used for verbal interactions between maritime personnel. This includes the use of radio communication, standardized phrases, and protocols essential for ensuring clear, concise, and effective communication at sea.

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