lookoutˈlʊkˌaʊt
lookout (n)
- plural
- lookouts
English Definitions:
lookout, lookout man, sentinel, sentry, watch, spotter, scout, picket (noun)
a person employed to keep watch for some anticipated event
lookout, observation post (noun)
an elevated post affording a wide view
lookout, observation tower, lookout station, observatory (noun)
a structure commanding a wide view of its surroundings
lookout, outlook (noun)
the act of looking out
lookout (Noun)
A vantage point with a view of the surrounding area.
lookout (Noun)
A person on watch for approaching enemy, police, etc.
Lookout
A lookout or look-out is a person on a ship in charge of the observation of the sea for hazards, other ships, land, etc. Lookouts report anything they see and or hear. When reporting contacts, lookouts give information such as, bearing of the object, which way the object is headed, target angles and position angles and what the contact is. Lookouts should be thoroughly familiar with the various types of distress signals they may encounter at sea.
Lookout
A lookout or look-out is a person in charge of the observation of hazards. The term originally comes from a naval background, where lookouts would watch for other ships, land, and various dangers. The term has now passed into wider parlance.
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