keskin nişanc

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deadeye
A penchant for noticing a particular thing, or a person who has such a penchant
Very accurate with shooting or throwing
A wooden disk having holes through which the lanyard is passed, used for tightening shrouds
About a stare: cold; unfriendly
A very accurate marksman
{n} a block pierce with three holes for a laniard, to extend shrouds
Wooden, usually large, disks through which holes allow the passage of thin ropes or lanyards The number of holes is generally three, but may be less, particularly in the case of the heart which has a single eye, serrated at the bottom to gripe the lanyard The deadeye is used as a block connected to the shrouds or chainplates and is called 'dead' due to the lack of a sheave
{i} rounded block of wood having a groove around its edge perforated with three holes through which the lanyards are passed (Nautical); (Slang) skilled shooter
(nautical) a round hardwood disk with holes and a grooved perimeter used to tighten a shroud
A round, flattish, wooden block, encircled by a rope, or an iron band, and pierced with three holes to receive the lanyard; used to extend the shrouds and stays, and for other purposes
A round, flat wooden block with three holes but no sheaves, through which shroud lanyards are received
(nautical) a round hardwood disk with holes and a grooved perimeter used to tighten a shroud a dead shot
Called also deadman's eye
a dead shot
A round or heart-shaped wooden block, encircled by either a line or a metal band and pierced with holes to receive a lanyard Used to keep shrouds and stays taut
Wolf-rider elf, male, deceased Former chieftain of the wolf-riders and Recognized lifemate of Clingvine, father of Arrowmark and Bramble
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