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norway | yngling |

As a proper noun norway

is one of the scandinavian countries official name: kingdom of norway (kongeriket norge'' in and ''kongeriket noreg in nynorsk).

As a noun yngling is

(yngling).

norway

English

(wikipedia Norway)

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • One of the Scandinavian countries. Official name: Kingdom of Norway (Kongeriket Norge'' in and ''Kongeriket Noreg in Nynorsk).
  • A CDP in Indiana
  • A city in Iowa
  • A town in Maine
  • A city in Michigan
  • A town in New York
  • A settlement in Prince Edward Island, Canada
  • A town in South Carolina
  • A town in Wisconsin
  • Derived terms

    * Central Norway * Church of Norway * East Norway * Eastern Norway * New Norway * North Norway * Northern Norway * Norway House, Manitoba, Canada * ) * Norway maple (Acer platanoides ) * Norway pine (Pinus resinosa ) * ) * Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus ) * ) * Norway spruce (Picea abies ) * South Norway * Southern Norway * West Norway * Western Norway

    See also

    * * * * Austland, Austlandet * Midt-Noreg * Midt-Norge * Nordaustland, Nordaustlandet * * Nordvestland, Nordvestlandet * * * * * * Vestland, Vestlandet

    yngling

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A type of two-man keelboat from Norway.
  • * 1994 , Richard Sherwood, A Field Guide to Sailboats of North America , page 108:
  • The Yngling is highly stable, with a beam-to-waterline ratio of .37 and with 50 percent of the weight in ballast.
  • * 2004 , The Engineering of Sport: 5: Volume 1 , published by the International Sports Engineering Association, page 606:
  • [...] of the Yngling was calculated based on the known mass of the boat, including all equipment, and an estimation of the mass of the three female crew members. A triangular surface mesh was constructed on the Yngling geometry, with computational cells clustered and refined in regions of predominant interest and high surface curvature eg keel/rudder leading and trailing edges.
  • * 2008' (or '''2004 August 23?), Ron Pattenden, ''Land on my right: Solo sail round Britain on a Laser , Lulu.com, ISBN 9781409216537, page 91:
  • And what a terrific performance by our girls in the Yngling . A strange name - do you Yngle it or sail it.
  • * 2009 , Garry Hoyt, Go for the Green: The New Case for Sail and Solar Power , page 35:
  • For example, to insist on the inclusion of female match racing in Ynglings amounts to a foolish fixation on an arcane and visually unexciting aspect of the sport.

    Usage notes

    * This noun is usually capitalized, but is also sometimes written in lowercase, as yngling. (It is not a trademark or brand name, and does not derive from the below proper noun.)

    See also

    *

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • from Old Norse, especially used of members of the oldest known Scandinavian dynasty, the .