nautical chain

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nautical chain

A sailor measures a nautical chain on the ship's deck.

Definition

Noun: A unit of length used in nautical contexts, specifically equal to 15 feet.

Usage

This term is a specific measurement used in maritime settings, particularly in historical or technical contexts related to depth sounding or cable measurement. It is a compound noun where "nautical" specifies the domain of use, and "chain" denotes a unit of length.

Examples
  • The depth at that point was recorded as two nautical chains.
  • The old chart indicated the wreck lay approximately five nautical chains from the shore.
Advanced Usage
  • While largely historical, the term may appear in technical manuals, historical maritime documents, or in the context of traditional seamanship.
  • It is distinct from the more common land-based "chain" unit of 66 feet used in surveying.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cable length: A related but different nautical unit of distance, typically 600 feet (or 1/10 of a nautical mile in some systems).
  • Fathom: A more common nautical unit of depth equal to 6 feet.
Synonyms
  • Marine chain (context-specific)
  • 15-foot unit (descriptive)
Notes

The "nautical chain" is a precise technical term. In modern practice, depths and distances are almost universally given in meters, feet, or nautical miles, making this term archaic.

nautical chain

A sailor measures a nautical chain on the ship's deck.

Noun
  1. a nautical unit of length (15 ft)