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- Number 0 - Zero (Ze-Ro) In a marine context, "0 - Zero" refers to the code flag that represents the numerical value of zero. In international maritime signal flag(...) Read more
- Number 1 - One (Wun) "Wun" is a phonetic way of saying "one" in military or marine radio communication. It is used to ensure clear and concise communication over(...) Read more
- Number 2 - Two (Too) In marine terminology, "2" or "two" refers to the number two or the second in a series of items or actions. It can denote the quantity of(...) Read more
- Number 3 - Three (Tree) In marine terminology, "three" (often pronounced as "tree" in a maritime context) is a signal used to indicate the number 3 in communication(...) Read more
- Number 4 - Four (For Er) "Four" is the numerical value representing the quantity of 4. In marine terminology, "four" is also used to refer to the fourth officer on a(...) Read more
- Number 5 - Five (Fife) "Five" is a numerical term representing the quantity of 5. In marine terminology, it may refer to a group of five individuals or objects, such(...) Read more
- Number 6 - Six In marine terminology, "6" or "six" does not have a specific nautical meaning. It is simply the numerical value representing the quantity of(...) Read more
- In maritime terminology, 7 or Seven (Sev-En) refers to the International Code of Signals flag representing the letter "7" in the phonetic(...) Read more
- Number 8 - Eight (Ait) In marine terminology, an "ait" refers to a small island or islet located in a river or estuary. Aits are typically formed by sediment(...) Read more
- Number 9 - Nine (Nin Er) In marine terminology, "9" or "nine" is a code used to indicate the number nine in radio communications or when spelling out numbers. This code(...) Read more