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abeam
[ uh-beem ]
adverb
- Nautical, Aeronautics. at right angles to the fore-and-aft line:
The vessel was sailing with the wind directly abeam.
- directly abreast the middle of a ship's side.
abeam
/ əˈbiːm /
adverb
- postpositive at right angles to the length and directly opposite the centre of a vessel or aircraft
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Word History and Origins
Origin of abeam1
C19: a- ² + beam
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Example Sentences
The Sally had crept up until she was almost abeam of the Surprise, and was gaining, ever so slowly, but surely.
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They had the wind almost abeam from the westward, and went along at a good clip in a smooth sea.
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In a short time we also kept away with the wind almost abeam, a point on which the Foam sailed her best.
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Ahead, abeam, on our quarter we looked, but nowhere could we discern the faintest trace of her.
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There was half a gale blowing on the 4th and though the wind was abeam, the sail was reefed and we moved quickly.
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