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# {{&lit|dead|men}}
# {{&lit|dead|men|lang=en}}
# {{context|nautical|lang=en}} The ends of [[reef]]s left [[flapping]] instead of being tucked out of sight when a [[sail]] has been [[furl]]ed.
# {{context|nautical|lang=en}} The ends of [[reef]]s left [[flapping]] instead of being tucked out of sight when a [[sail]] has been [[furl]]ed.



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English

Noun

dead men

  1. (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see dead,‎ men.
  2. (deprecated template usage) (nautical) The ends of reefs left flapping instead of being tucked out of sight when a sail has been furled.

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