| Re: Chute, shoot, shute
[Re: catman]
#11021 09/25/02 10:41 PM 09/25/02 10:41 PM |
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Posts: 96 Racine, Wisconsin | We call them KITES in Milwaukee, Wisconsin... at least on the big monodull boats. The cat people tend to call them SPINS.
Shrimp net and sea anchor are popular, too, for the people who are not adept at handling them
Paul Scott Bartelt
2001 NACRA 6.0 NA #546
| | | Re: Chute, shoot, shute
[Re: nacra 269]
#11023 09/26/02 05:52 PM 09/26/02 05:52 PM |
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Posts: 96 Racine, Wisconsin | From Websters dictionary...
Main Entry: 1para·[color:red]chute
Pronunciation: 'par-&-"shüt
Function: noun
Etymology: French, from para- (as in parasol) + chute fall -- more at CHUTE
Date: 1785
1 : a device for slowing the descent of a person or object through the air that consists of a usually hemispherical fabric canopy beneath which the person or object is suspended
2 : PATAGIUM
3 : a device or structure suggestive of a parachute in form, use, or operation
...guess I'd go with [color:red]chute
Paul Scott Bartelt
2001 NACRA 6.0 NA #546
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