| rudd | Using the rudder and the jib with the wind on it's back we backed up, turning the bow to the direction we wanted to go. |
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| rudd | (n) European freshwater fish resembling the roach, Syn. Scardinius erythrophthalmus |
| rudder | (n) a hinged vertical airfoil mounted at the tail of an aircraft and used to make horizontal course changes |
| rudder | (n) (nautical) steering mechanism consisting of a hinged vertical plate mounted at the stern of a vessel |
| rudder blade | (n) the vertical blade on a rudder |
| rudderfish | (n) fish having the habit of following ships; found in North American and South American coastal waters, Syn. banded rudderfish, Seriola zonata |
| rudder-like | (adj) formed like and serving like a rudder |
| rudderpost | (n) a vertical post at the forward edge of a rudder that enables the rudder to pivot, Syn. rudderstock |
| ruddiness | (n) a healthy reddish complexion, Syn. rosiness |
| ruddle | (n) a red iron ore used in dyeing and marking, Syn. raddle, reddle |
| ruddle | (v) redden as if with a red ocher color |
| Rudd | n. [ See Rud, n. ] (Zool.) A fresh-water European fish of the Carp family (Leuciscus erythrophthalmus). It is about the size and shape of the roach, but it has the dorsal fin farther back, a stouter body, and red irises. Called also |
| Rudder | n. A riddle or sieve. [ Prov. Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Rudder | n. [ OE. rother, AS. rōðer a paddle; akin to D. roer rudder, oar, G. ruder, OHG. roadar, Sw. roder, ror, Dan. roer, ror. √ 8. See Row to propel with an oar, and cf. Rother. ] For rhyme the rudder is of verses. Hudibras. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Rudderhead | n. (Naut.) The upper end of the rudderpost, to which the tiller is attached. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Rudderhole | n. (Naut.) The hole in the deck through which the rudderpost passes. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Rudderless | a. Without a rudder. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Rudderpost | n. (Naut.) The shank of a rudder, having the blade at one end and the attachments for operating it at the other. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Rudderstock | n. (Naut.) The main part or blade of the rudder, which is connected by hinges, or the like, with the sternpost of a vessel. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Ruddied | a. Made ruddy or red. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Ruddily | adv. In a ruddy manner. Byron. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 赤睛鱼 | [赤 睛 鱼 / 赤 睛 魚] rudd [Add to Longdo] |