allide
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /æˈlaɪd/
- Rhymes: -aɪd
- Hyphenation: al‧lide
Verb
allide (third-person singular simple present allides, present participle alliding, simple past and past participle allided)
- (nautical) To impact a stationary object.
- 1984 "United States. National Transportation Safety Board Decisions Volume IV: Enforcement Decisions in Aviation and Marine Cases. January 1, 1982 — December 31, 1984 pp 2020 — 2021
- ...the presumption operable here is the standard to which the operator is held: prudently navigated vessels do not allide with wharfs or moored vessels or aids to navigation.
...Implicit in the presumption is the standard of care to which an operator is held, i.e., prudently navigated vessels do not allide with fixed, charted structures.
- ...the presumption operable here is the standard to which the operator is held: prudently navigated vessels do not allide with wharfs or moored vessels or aids to navigation.
- 1984 "United States. National Transportation Safety Board Decisions Volume IV: Enforcement Decisions in Aviation and Marine Cases. January 1, 1982 — December 31, 1984 pp 2020 — 2021
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Italian
Verb
allide
- third-person singular present indicative of allidere
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Latin
Verb
allīde
- second-person singular present active imperative of allīdō