REEFS
Noun
reefs
plural of reef
Verb
reefs
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reef
Anagrams
• Frees, Frese, feres, frees
Source: Wiktionary
REEF
Reef (rf), n. Etym: [Akin to D. rif, G. riff, Icel. rif, Dan. rev;
cf. Icel. rifa rift, rent, fissure, rifa to rive, bear. Cf. Rift,
Rive.]
1. A chain or range of rocks lying at or near the surface of the
water. See Coral reefs, under Coral.
2. (Mining.)
Definition: A large vein of auriferous quartz; -- so called in Australia.
Hence, any body of rock yielding valuable ore. Reef builder (Zoöl.),
any stony coral which contributes material to the formation of coral
reefs.
– Reef heron (Zoöl.), any heron of the genus Demigretta; as, the
blue reef heron (D.jugularis) of Australia.
Reef, n. Etym: [Akin to D. reef, G. reff, Sw. ref; cf. Icel. rif
reef, rifa to basten together. Cf. Reeve, v. t., River.] (Naut.)
Definition: That part of a sail which is taken in or let out by means of
the reef points, in order to adapt the size of the sail to the force
of the wind.
Note: From the head to the first reef-band, in square sails, is
termed the first reef; from this to the next is the second reef; and
so on. In fore-and-aft sails, which reef on the foot, the first reef
is the lowest part. Totten. Close reef, the last reef that can be put
in.
– Reef band. See Reef-band in the Vocabulary.
– Reef knot, the knot which is used in tying reef pointss. See
Illust. under Knot.
– Reef line, a small rope formerly used to reef the courses by
being passed spirally round the yard and through the holes of the
reef. Totten.
– Reef pioints, pieces of small rope passing through the eyelet
holes of a reef-band, and used reefing the sail.
– Reef tackle, a tackle by which the reef cringles, or rings, of a
sail are hauled up to the yard for reefing. Totten.
– To take a reef in, to reduce the size of (a sail) by folding or
rolling up a reef, and lashing it to the spar.
Reef, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reefed (reft); p. pr. & vb. n. Reefing.]
(Naut.)
Definition: To reduce the extent of (as a sail) by roiling or folding a
certain portion of it and making it fast to the yard or spar. Totten.
To reef the paddles, to move the floats of a paddle wheel toward its
center so that they will not dip so deeply.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition