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11tun — noun Etymology: Middle English tonne, tunne, from Old English & Anglo French; Old English, from Medieval Latin tunna; Anglo French tone, tonne, from Medieval Latin Date: before 12th century 1. a large cask especially for wine 2. any of various… …
12Tonnage — Not to be confused with Ton. Tonnage is a measure of the size or cargo carrying capacity of a ship. The term derives from the taxation paid on tuns or casks of wine, and was later used in reference to the weight of a ship s cargo; however, in… …
13Tun — may refer to:*An antiquated British measurement of liquid volume, approximately 252 gallons or 954 litres **A cask with a volume of one tun, especially of wine. *A large sea snail of the family Tonnidae. *An insulated vessel with a false bottom… …
14International Rule (sailing) — The International Rule, also known as the Metre Rule, was created for the measuring and rating of yachts to allow different designs of yacht to race together under a handicap system. Prior to the ratification of the International Rule in 1907,… …
15Builder's Old Measurement — (BOM) is the method of calculating the size or cargo capacity of a ship used in England from approximately 1720 to 1849. The BOM estimated the tonnage of a ship based on length and maximum beam. The formula is: Tonnage = frac {({Length} Beam}… …
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