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mizzen
English
Alternative forms
- mizen
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French misaine, modified from Old French migenne (through influence from Italian mezzana), from Old Catalan mitjana, feminine of mitjan, ultimately from Latin medianus. Doublet of mean and median.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?m?.z?n/
Noun
mizzen (plural mizzens)
- (nautical) Mizzenmast.
- (nautical) A fore-and-aft sail set on a mizzenmast.
Derived terms
- mizzenmast
- mizzensail
- mizzentop
Translations
Adjective
mizzen (not comparable)
- (nautical) Hindmost; nearest the stern.
- the mizzen shrouds, sails, etc.
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- what is mizzen top
- what does mizzentop mean
- what does mizzenmast
dizzen
English
Etymology 1
Variant of dizen.
Verb
dizzen (third-person singular simple present dizzens, present participle dizzening, simple past and past participle dizzened)
- Alternative form of dizen
Etymology 2
Variant of dozen.
Noun
dizzen (plural dizzens)
- Pronunciation spelling of dozen.
dizzen From the web:
- what causes dizziness
- what is the main cause of dizziness
- what's the main cause of dizziness
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