weather side
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Definition
Noun: - The side toward the wind; the side of a ship, building, or other object that is exposed to the prevailing or incoming wind. This term is most commonly used in nautical contexts to describe the side of a vessel facing the wind, which is typically more exposed to weather elements like spray and waves.
Usage
The term "weather side" is used to specify orientation relative to the wind direction. It is the opposite of the "lee side."
Examples
- Noun:
- The sailors gathered on the weather side to adjust the sails.
- Salt spray constantly washed over the ship's weather side.
- The house's weather side was stained by years of driving rain.
Advanced Usage
- "To take the weather side": In sailing, to position one's vessel to windward of another, often to gain a tactical advantage.
- The captain decided to take the weather side of the channel.
Variants and Related Words
- Windward (adj/n): Facing the wind or situated in the direction from which the wind is blowing. This is a direct synonym often used interchangeably with "weather side."
- Lee side (n): The side sheltered from the wind; the opposite of the weather side.
- Weather deck (n): An upper deck exposed to the weather.
Synonyms
- Windward side: The side facing the wind.
- Windward: The direction from which the wind is coming.
Antonyms
- Lee side: The side away from the wind; the sheltered side.
- Leeward: The direction downwind from a point of reference.
Noun
- the side toward the wind