| BACKHAUL | • backhaul v. To transmit (data or footage) from a remote site to a central site from where it is re-transmitted. • backhaul n. (Transport) A return trip after delivery of cargo. • backhaul n. (Military) The shipment of material to or through an area from which the material had previously been shipped. |
| BOXHAULS | • boxhauls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of boxhaul. • BOXHAUL v. to put (a vessel) on the other tack by veering her short round on her heel. |
| CLUBHAUL | • clubhaul v. (Transitive, nautical) To force (a sailing vessel) to change tack by dropping the lee-anchor and hauling… • club␣haul v. (Nautical) To tack a square-rigged sailing ship in a narrow space by using a lee anchor to turn the ship. • CLUBHAUL v. to force a sailing vessel onto a new tack. |
| DOWNHAUL | • downhaul n. (Nautical) Any rope used to haul down a sail or spar. • DOWNHAUL n. a rope for hauling down sails. |
| HAULAGES | • haulages n. Plural of haulage. • HAULAGE n. the act of hauling. |
| HAULBACK | • HAULBACK n. a line for drawing a cable back. |
| HAULIERS | • hauliers n. Plural of haulier. • HAULIER n. a person or firm employed in transporting goods, esp. by road. |
| HAULINGS | • haulings n. Plural of hauling. • HAULING n. the act of dragging. |
| HAULMIER | • HAULMY adj. of or like haulms, stems. |
| HAULOUTS | • haulouts n. Plural of haulout. • haul-outs n. Plural of haul-out. • HAULOUT n. the action of hauling a boat out of water. |
| HAULYARD | • haulyard n. Alternative spelling of halyard. • HAULYARD n. a line used to hoist a sail, also HALYARD, HALLIARD. |
| INHAULER | • inhauler n. Synonym of inhaul. • INHAULER n. a line for bringing in a sail, also INHAUL. |
| KEELHAUL | • keelhaul v. (Transitive, nautical) To punish by dragging under the keel of a ship. • keelhaul v. (Transitive) To rebuke harshly. • keel␣haul v. Alternative spelling of keelhaul. |
| OUTHAULS | • outhauls n. Plural of outhaul. • OUTHAUL n. a rope used to haul a sail taut along a spar, also OUTHAULER. |
| OVERHAUL | • overhaul n. A major repair, renovation, or revision. • overhaul n. (Firefighting) The process after the fire appears extinguished in which the firefighters search the… • overhaul v. To modernize, repair, renovate, or revise completely. |
| SHAULING | • SHAUL v. to become shallow, also SHOAL. |