reef
nounA strip or ridge of rocks, sand, or coral that rises to or near the surface of a body of water.
nounA vein of ore.
nounA portion of a sail rolled and tied down to lessen the area exposed to the wind.
transitive verbTo reduce the size of (a sail) by tucking in a part and tying it to or rolling it around a yard.
transitive verbTo shorten (a topmast or bowsprit) by taking part of it in.
nounNautical, a part of a sail rolled or folded up, in order to diminish the extent of canvas exposed to the wind.
nounA low, narrow ridge of rocks, rising ordinarily but a few feet above the water.
nounAny extensive elevation of the bottom of the sea; a shoal; abank: so called by fishermen.
nounIn Australia, the same as lode, vein, or ledge of the Cordilleran miner: as, a quartz-reef (that is, a quartz-vein).
nounA kind of commercial sponge which grows on reefs.