REEF


Meaning of REEF in English

I. ˈrēf noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English riff, from Old Norse rif; probably akin to Old English rāw row — more at row

1. : a part of a sail that is taken in or let out by means of the reef points in order to regulate the size of the sail : a strip of sail set off by a reef band

2. : the reduction in area of a sail by reefing

II. verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

transitive verb

1.

a. : to reduce the area of (a sail) by rolling or folding a portion at the head (as of a square sail) or at the foot (as of a fore-and-aft sail) and securing to the yard or spar with reef points

b. : to lower or bring inboard (a spar) wholly or partially

reef the topmast

2. : to move the floats of (a paddle wheel) toward the center so that they will not dip so deeply

3. : to roll or fold up in the manner of a sail

reef a parachute

intransitive verb

1. : to reduce a sail by taking in a reef

2. slang : to pick a pocket especially by drawing up the lining

- reef one's sails

III. noun

( -s )

Etymology: earlier riff, from Dutch rif, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse rif reef of a sail

1.

a.

(1) : a chain or range of rocks or ridge of sand lying at or near the surface of the water ; especially : one where there is not more than six fathoms at low water — see barrier reef , coral reef , fringing reef , sand reef ; compare bank , shoal

(2) : a hazardous obstruction to the achievement of an objective

helped themselves over early financial reefs by working in the … store — W.F.Longgood

b. : a sedimentary rock or part thereof composed almost or exclusively of the remains of reef-building organisms : bioherm

2.

a. : a deposit of ore : vein , lode

b. : the barren rock and shale surrounding the diamondiferous rock in the diamond mines of southern Africa

3. : reef sponge

IV. noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English ref, reof rough, scabby, from Old English hrēof rough, scabby, leprous — more at dandruff

dialect Britain : an eruption on the skin : itch

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