genoa

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الإنجليزية - التركية
{i} Ceneviz
(isim) Ceneviz
genoese
ceneviz
genoese
cenovalı
genova
cenova
genovese
cenovalı
genoese
cenovali
genovese
cenovali
Genoese
{i} cenevizli
Genoese
(isim) cenevizli
genoese
(sıfat) cenevizli
التركية - التركية

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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A placename
A city and the capital of the province of Genoa, and also the capital of Liguria
A province of Liguria, Italy
A staysail that resembles a jib but extends aft beyond the mast
Italian Genova ancient Genua City (pop., 2001 prelim.: 603,560) and seaport, northwestern Italy. Capital of Liguria region, it is the centre of the Italian Riviera. Flourishing under the Romans, it went on to become a chief Mediterranean commercial city (12th-13th centuries), rivaled only by Venice. Its fortunes declined in the 14th and 15th centuries, after it lost a century-long struggle with Venice for control of the Levant. Taken by Napoleon in the early 19th century, it later regained its independence and prospered, especially after Italian unification. Although the city was badly damaged in World War II, a number of historic buildings survive. The birthplace of Christopher Columbus, Genoa is still noted for its maritime tradition, with shipbuilding its major industry; its university (founded 1471) is known for its economic and maritime studies
{i} port city in northwest Italy
Foresail over 100%
a seaport in northwestern Italy; provincial capital of Liguria
A large jib that overlaps the mast Also known as a jenny
the forward sail, which overlaps the mast
An overlapping jib
A large foresail that overlaps the shroud base used for sailing upwind; also called a "genny "
A jib that extends aft beyond the mast
– A headsail used in breezes of 0-15 knots (larger than the No 1 Yankee)
The regular working front sail
A large oversize jib sail that overlaps the mainsail "GO FASTER"-See BOOM VANG GOOSENECK-The fitting used to attach the boom to the mast and which permits the boom to pivot, usually by a universal joint-type action The gooseneck can also be used to secure the tack of the sail GUDGEONS-Eye fittings used on the aft end of the boat (or sometimes on the rudder) to receive the pintles in order for the rudder to pivot
A very large jib that overlaps the mainsail considerably
genoa cake
A rich glazed cake, with almonds, pistachios, filberts, or other nuts; also, a rich currant cake with almonds on the top
Genoese
An inhabitant or a resident of Genoa
genoese
{n} a native of Genoa, in Italy
Conference of Genoa
(1922) Post-World War I meeting at Genoa, Italy, to discuss the economic reconstruction of Central and Eastern Europe and to improve relations between Soviet Russia and Western Europe. Representatives of 30 European countries sought ways to enlist foreign capital for the "restoration of Russia." Negotiations broke down when France and Belgium, Russia's main creditors, insisted on repayment of prewar loans and restitution of confiscated foreign-owned property in Russia. Announcement of the German-Soviet Treaty of Rapallo further strained relations
Genoese
{i} native or inhabitant of Genoa (Italy)
Genovese
Of or pertaining to Genoa
Genovese
{s} Genoese, of or relating to or having characteristics of Genoa or its residents
Genua
A fictional city in Discworld
genoese
of or relating to or characteristic of Genoa or its inhabitants; "the Genoese sailor we call Columbus"
genoese
{s} of or relating to or having characteristics of Genoa or its residents
genoese
Of or pertaining to Genoa, a city of Italy
genoese
of or relating to or characteristic of Genoa or its inhabitants; "the Genoese sailor we call Columbus
genoese
A native or inhabitant of Genoa; collectively, the people of Genoa
genova
a seaport in northwestern Italy; provincial capital of Liguria
genovese
of or relating to or characteristic of Genoa or its inhabitants; "the Genoese sailor we call Columbus"
genoa

    الواصلة

    gen·o·a

    التركية النطق

    cenōı

    النطق

    /ˈʤenōə/ /ˈʤɛnoʊə/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'je-n&-w& ] (noun.) 1932. From Genua, as the city was known by the ancient Ligurians; probably from Ligurian word for "knee", from Proto-Indo-European *genu, knee, i.e., angle, from its geographical position, thus akin to Geneva.
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