BIT, or BITT, in Ship-Building, the name of two great timbers, usually placed abaft the manger, in the ship's
Bit
Biturix. ship's loof, through which the cross-piece goes: The use of it is to belay the cable thereto while the ship is at anchor.
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BIT, or BITT, in Ship-Building, the name of two great timbers, usually placed abaft the manger, in the ship's
Bit
Biturix. ship's loof, through which the cross-piece goes: The use of it is to belay the cable thereto while the ship is at anchor.