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A man-made pile of rocks and rubble often surrounding an off-shore lighthouse or as a base for an aid to navigation.
Largely replaced by buoys in the modern era, this was once a permanently anchored vessel performing the functions of a lighthouse, typically in a location where construction of the latter is impractical.
Lighthouse is British slang for a drinker's red−nose.
(ATON) Any navigational device external to a vessel or aircraft specifically intended to assist navigators in determining their position or safe course, or to warn them of dangers or obstructions to navigation. A good example might be a buoy or a lighthouse.
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Something inclosing a light, and protecting it from wind, rain, etc. ; -- sometimes portable, as a closed vessel or case of horn, perforated tin, glass, oiled paper, or other material, having a lamp or candle within; sometimes fixed, as the glazed inclosure of a street light, or of a lighthouse light.
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A lighthouse, or the apparatus placed in it for giving light.
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A pharos; a lighthouse.
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To furnish with a lantern; as, to lantern a lighthouse.
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A tower or other building with a powerful light at top, erected at the entrance of a port, or at some important point on a coast, to serve as a guide to mariners at night; a pharos.
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The art or science which treats of lighthouses and signal lights.
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A beacon tower; a lighthouse.
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A lighthouse or beacon for the guidance of seamen.
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That which furnishes, or is a source of, light, as the sun, a star, a candle, a lighthouse, etc.
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A lamp with lenses or reflectors to collect the rays of light and throw them in a given direction; -- used in lighthouses.
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