Associations to the word «Gunter»
Noun
- Tu
- Sachs
- Afb
- Rig
- Quadrant
- Annex
- Maxwell
- Pages
- Edmund
- Coaster
- Flair
- Sue
- Cornell
- Infringement
- Ran
- Metabolite
- Alabama
- Mathematician
- Schultz
- Weber
- Olson
- Kurd
- Napier
- Barrie
- Nancy
- Hotspur
- Guthrie
- Theo
- Runoff
- Ernst
- Archibald
- Jeffrey
- Schmidt
- Willem
- Montgomery
- Graeme
- Mast
- Transporter
- Evergreen
- Kinase
- Wyatt
- Ala
- Sulfur
- Tottenham
- Ramsey
- Muller
- Gunn
- Heinz
- Quintet
- Presley
- Slide
- Sage
- Manfred
- Shirley
- Surveyor
- Rudolf
- Anderson
- Grass
- Elvis
- Chris
- Jessie
- Jeanne
- Bacterium
- Chain
- Julius
- Nottingham
- Carl
- Brooke
- Kenny
- Penguin
- Measuring
- Auction
- Erik
- Zu
- Dub
- Cardiff
- Louisiana
- Neil
- Kurt
- Sail
- Base
- Quarterfinal
- Jr
- Marx
- Arthur
- Na
- Buddy
- Catalog
- Das
- Installation
- Alex
- Gardner
- Mp
Wiktionary
GUNTER, proper noun. (obsolete) A male given name used in medieval England.
GUNTER, proper noun. Misspelling of Günter.
GUNTER, noun. (sailing) A device used in sailing, for two main configurations of rig:
GUNTER, noun. A wire that leads from a point near the end of a gaff to a point near the other end. A block travels along this wire, and a halyard is attached to the block. This allows the gaff to be raised to the vertical by a single halyard.
GUNTER, noun. A set of hoops or parrel beads which secure the gaff loosely to the mast in a vertical position.
GUNTER RIG, noun. (nautical) A topmast arranged with metal bands so that it can slide up and down the lower mast.
GUNTER RIGS, noun. Plural of gunter rig
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