The following words used in the text as ship terminology are also commonly used in another sense. In what contexts would you use the other meaning?
Knot stern boom hatch anchor
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KNOT: Unit of speed for ships aircrafts .1 knot = one nautical mile per hour.
(a) entanglement, fastening, twining, looping, etc.
(b) node in a stem ,branch
(c) a small group of people.
STERN: Rearmost part of a ship or boat.
unfriendly, firm, strict,grim uncompromising, harsh, hard etc.
BOOM: A long pole that moves on a boat.
(a) deep, prolonged, resonant sound
(b) great prosperity
HATCH: cover for an opening on a boat or ship.
(a) incubate an egg, produce a young one
b) to make a secret plan
ANCHOR: A heavy metal object shaped like a cross used in Ship or boats
(a) a chief person , foundation, support
(b) broadcaster or host of any event (like television, radio etc)
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the another word which is used in he text of ship is "hatch"
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