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adv.
Sparsely; scatteredly; here and there.
n.
A small quantity scattered, or sparsely distributed; a sprinkling.
n.
The quality or state of being sparse; as, sparseness of population.
superl.
Placed irregularly and distantly; scattered; -- applied to branches, leaves, peduncles, and the like.
adv.
In a scattered or sparse manner.
v. t.
To scatter; to disperse.
adv.
Sparsely.
a.
Situated above the topmast and below the royal mast; designatb, or pertaining to, the third spars in order from the deck; as, the topgallant mast, yards, braces, and the like. See Illustration of Ship.
v. t.
To take the spars, stakes, or bars from.
a.
Having spars smaller than the usual dimension; -- said of vessels.
n.
DRess; tackle; especially (Naut.), the ropes, chains, etc., that support the masts and spars of a vessel, and serve as purchases for adjusting the sails, etc. See Illustr. of Ship and Sails.
superl.
Thinly scattered; set or planted here and there; not being dense or close together; as, a sparse population.
v. t.
To unite, as spars, timbers, rails, etc., by lapping the two ends together, or by applying a piece which laps upon the two ends, and then binding, or in any way making fast.
n.
A rope used for binding masts and spars.
n.
An apparatus for raising heavy weights, and especially for stepping and unstepping the lower masts of ships. It consists of two or more spars or pieces of timber, fastened together near the top, steadied by a guy or guys, and furnished with the necessary tackle.
v. t.
To dismantle; as, to strip a ship of rigging, spars, etc.
v. t.
To strew about; to sprinkle around; to throw down loosely; to deposit or place here and there, esp. in an open or sparse order.
a.
Insufficiently provided with hands or workers; short-handed; sparsely populated.
n.
The upper rigging, spars, etc., of a ship.
v. t.
To unfasten, as sails, from the spars or stays to which they are attached for use.
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