noun
- a case or stand on a ship’s deck that holds the compass
Usage: nautical
Examples
- The captain checked the compass in the binnacle before changing course.
- The ship’s binnacle was mounted near the helm for easy navigation.
- A brass binnacle gleamed in the sunlight on the yacht’s deck.
- The navigator adjusted the light in the binnacle for nighttime sailing.
- The old sailing ship had an ornate wooden binnacle housing its compass.
- Modern vessels still use binnacles to protect their navigation equipment.