ACROSS THE WIDE, DARK SEA & EARLY EXPLORERS VOCABULARY.

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ACROSS THE WIDE, DARK SEA & EARLY EXPLORERS VOCABULARY

VAST OF VERY LARGE SIZE; ENORMOUS, HUGE

RIGGING THE ARRANGMENT OF SAILS AND RELATED GEAR ON A SHIP

FURL TO ROLL UP OR FASTEN (LIKE SAILS ON A SHIP)

BEAMS LONG, HORIZONTAL PIECES OF WOOD FOR USE IN THE BUILDING OF A FRAME FOR A SHIP.

HUDDLED CROWDED OR NESTLED TOGETHER

SETTLEMENT AN AREA NEWLY SETTLED BY PEOPLE; A COLONY

NAVIGATOR SAILOR WHO GUIDES THE SHIP

CIRCUMNAVIGATE TO GO ALL THE WAY AROUND THE EARTH BY SHIP OR PLANE.

MAROONED ABANDONED ASHORE WITHOUT MEANS OF ESCAPE.

CONVERT TO CHANGE

PIECES OF EIGHT OLD SPANISH COINS

STERN CASTLE REAR PORTION OF A SHIP