spars in English

noun
1
a thick, strong pole such as is used for a mast or yard on a ship.
The spars - those are those huge, diagonal sticks hanging from the masts - are the frame for the sails.
2
a period or bout of sparring.
Maybe she could beat him in a spar match, but he wouldn't find out until the annual martial arts tournament at school.
verb
1
make the motions of boxing without landing heavy blows, as a form of training.
one contestant broke his nose while sparring

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1. Masts and spars in general

2. Claim: Joe Biden spars with Michigan Autoworker over guns

3. Backstays Manual backstay adjusters Runner blocks Spars and rigging

4. Metal masts, booms and spars, anchors, chains (except driving chains for vehicles)

5. All such buildings resemble huge ships, the gaping walls like spars awaiting rigging.

6. The scaffolding, explains Miss Edwards in her book, was improvised from spars and oars.

7. Ataunt definition is - fully rigged; especially : with all light upper spars hoisted and rigged.

8. Top synonyms for Altercates (other words for Altercates) are rows, contends and spars.

9. The Equipment Rules of Sailing rule F.1.4(c)(i), defines Bowsprits as hull spars

10. Masts for sailboards, tapes for sports equipment, blades for sports purposes, spars for sports equipment

11. Vintage Sailor Beckets, Used for carrying and securing spars, coil of rope etc., typically on sailing vessels

12. Production aircraft would also feature a redesigned fin structure using stainless steel spars to eliminate the flutter problem.

13. The distinctive curved roof shape is obtained through a series of vertical hanging spars supporting upwardly angled beams.

14. This was the basis of the Bombay's wing, which had seven spars, with high-tensile steel flanges and alclad webs.

15. The H.IX was of mixed construction, with the center pod made from welded steel tubing and wing spars built from wood.

16. Each was low and irregular, plain white plaster walls with prominent wooden spars bracing the ceiling and an open stone fireplace.

17. The Equipment Rules of Sailing definition of hull excludes hull spars, therefore Bowsprits, whether fixed or retractable, are not part of the hull

18. In particular, Petlyakov (together with an engineer Nikolai Belyaev) elaborated methods of calculating durability of materials and theory on designing metal wings with multiple spars.

19. I think a Barquentine is the most beautiful of ships, the most aerial and graceful of rigs, the foremast with its transverse spars giving breadth and balance, and steadying the unhindered lift skywards of main and mizzen poles.

20. In contrast to the Albatros D III, design engineers at Pfalz focused on making the lower wing as stable as possible and designed it with two spars, avoiding the ends of the upper wings projecting too far aft.

21. A clevis forming part of one end of a sheave, used for securing standing lines by means of a thimble a short line with a grommet or eye at one end and a knot at the other, used for securing spars or other gear in place Word Origin for Becket C18: of unknown origin

22. Vessel icing is a function of the ship's course relative to the wind and seas and generally is most severe in the following areas: stem, bulwark and bulwark rail, windward side of the superstructure and deckhouses, hawse pipes, anchors, deck gear, forecastle deck and upper deck, freeing ports, aerials, stays, shrouds, masts, spars, and associated rigging.

23. ‘Birchbark baskets’ ‘Although these canoes are covered with Birchbark, this skin, like that of a kayak, is stretched over a framework of ribs and spars.’ ‘Larger cod tend to be found farther to sea, moreover, so the effect of fishing on the mean adult size of cod should have been relatively low in the era of Birchbark …

24. Parts for vehicles, including for boats, aeroplanes, lorries and railway vehicles namely bodywork parts, chassis, cellular panels, hatch covers, interior trim parts of automobiles, seat pillars, seat posts, spars being parts of watercraft, struts, suspension parts of vehicles, reinforcement strips for use in vehicle bodies, fairings for vehicles, bodywork linings for vehicles, bodywork facings for vehicles, structures for car floor pans, structures for car boot floors, roof linings for vehicles, vehicle roofs, railway vehicle interior panels, composite parts for use in linings, side walls, ceilings, dado panels, window panels, partitions, fixtures, galleys, stowages, bars, airducts, all being for vehicles and aircraft