sbw

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sbw

A ship's captain checks the compass, noting the heading is sbw.

Definition

Noun: - The compass point that is one point west of due south: A precise direction on a 32-point compass, located halfway between south-southwest (SSW) and south.

Usage

This is a highly specialized nautical or navigational term. It is an abbreviation for "south by west." It is used to indicate a very specific bearing or direction. - The captain ordered a course correction to sbw to avoid the reef. - On the old compass, the point between south and south-southwest is marked as sbw.

Advanced Usage
  • In Navigation: Used in traditional maritime navigation, cartography, and by enthusiasts of traditional sailing. It represents a bearing of 191.25 degrees.
    • The log entry read: "Steady as she goes, holding sbw."
Variants and Related Words
  • South by west: The full, unabbreviated form of the term.
  • SSW (South-Southwest): The adjacent compass point, one point east of sbw.
  • S (South): The cardinal direction.
Synonyms
  • 191.25 degrees: The equivalent bearing in modern 360-degree notation.
Notes
  • sbw is an abbreviation and is typically written in lowercase. It is not a common word in everyday English and is almost exclusively found in technical or historical contexts related to navigation.
sbw

A ship's captain checks the compass, noting the heading is sbw.

Noun
  1. the compass point that is one point west of due south