Bonnet
Transport: Bonnet, a sail that was historically used on larger sailing ships (This is not a bad faith edit. If you revert it, please explain why.)
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*[[Automobiles René Bonnet]], defunct French automobile manufacturer |
*[[Automobiles René Bonnet]], defunct French automobile manufacturer |
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*Bonnet, a word for the hinged engine cover of a motor vehicle in Britain and Commonwealth countries, known as a [[hood (car)]] in the United States |
*Bonnet, a word for the hinged engine cover of a motor vehicle in Britain and Commonwealth countries, known as a [[hood (car)]] in the United States |
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*Bonnet, a sail that was historically used on larger sailing ships, where it is a rectangular or trapezoidal sail that was attached to the lower part of a main sail or a fore-and-aft sail. Bonnets were used to increase the sail area and provide more power. |
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== Other uses == |
== Other uses == |
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