Free-blown
[free-blohn] /ˈfriˈbloʊn/
adjective
1.
(of glass) blown and shaped manually and without the use of a mold.
Compare , (def 5).
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noun, Nautical. 1. (on a cargo vessel) the uppermost deck officially considered to be watertight: used as the level from which the Plimsoll marks are measured.
- Freeboard-length
noun, Nautical. 1. the length of a vessel, measured on the summer load line from the fore side of the stem to some part of the stern, usually the after side of the rudderpost.
- Freeboot
[free-boot] /ˈfriˌbut/ verb (used without object) 1. to act as a freebooter; plunder; loot. /ˈfriːˌbuːt/ verb 1. (intransitive) to act as a freebooter; pillage
- Freebooter
[free-boo-ter] /ˈfriˌbu tər/ noun 1. a person who goes about in search of plunder; pirate; buccaneer. /ˈfriːˌbuːtə/ noun 1. a person, such as a pirate, living from plunder 2. (informal) a person, esp an itinerant, who seeks pleasure, wealth, etc, without responsibility n. 1560s, loan-translation of Dutch vrijbuiter “plunderer, robber,” from vrijbuiten “to rob, plunder,” […]