The word 'schooner' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a type of ship; a word for a large, tall glass of beer; a word for a thing.
In addition to the already given answer.....three masts, from the bow, smallest, second larger and third largest towards the stern, with all sails fore and aft, known as a Schooner Tall ship
As she was not much of a drinker, one tall schooner of beer was her limit.He sailed his schooner to Mexico to avoid its repossession by the bank.I had never been on a yacht before but spent a wonderful two weeks cruising on a schooner.
The schooner "USS Nautilus" was launched 1799, purchased by the USN in 1803 & re-fitted in 1810 as a brigantine. She served in the First Barbary War & was captured by the Brits in the War of 1812.
There does not have to be a difference between a tall organization structure and a flat organization structure. These structures can be the same structure.
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At approximately 8am Monday, Oct 29 2012, the Coast Guard to have to go rescue the crew from an 880 foot schooner called the HMS Bounty in the Atlantic Ocean. Foundering off Cape Hatteras North Carolina, the 17 member crew abandoned the 180-foot, three mast tall ship after a generator aboard ship failed in 5.5-metre seas.
Wagons had canvas tops, which looked the sails on ships from afar, when they moved among the tall, prairie grass.
You are describing the mast.
Difference means to subtract. 'What is the difference between a person 6 feet tall and a person 5 feet tall.' There is a 1 foot difference. (6 - 5 = 1). Normally the difference is expressed as a positive number, so you would take the larger number and subtract the smaller number.
the tall of the ship
ones tall and ones short