The trees all listed to leeward.
To turn or cause to turn(a vessel) to leeward.
To veer to leeward from a former course; fall off.
a retractable fin keel used on sailboats to prevent drifting to leeward.
Able to sail close to the wind with little drift to leeward.
The drift of a ship or an aircraft to leeward of the course being steered.
A rig on a sailing ship that has quadrilateral and triangular sails set to the fore-and-aft line and that can be trimmed to leeward.
Mao Castle in the selection of land, pay attention to leeward Xiang Yang, Shu-song quality, there is no water, merging into a block.
You see, sir,' he went on, 'if once we dropped to leeward of the landing-place, it's hard to say where we should get ashore besides the chance of being boarded by the gigs;