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Definition of ship
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Ship (n.) Pay;
reward.
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Storey
::
Storeship
(n.) A
vessel
used to carry naval
stores
for a
fleet,
garrison,
or the
like..
Breasthook
::
Breasthook
(n.) A thick piece of
timber
in the form of a knee,
placed
across
the stem of a ship to
strengthen
the fore part and unite the bows on each
side..
Navigate
::
Navigate
(v. i.) To
joirney
by
water;
to go in a
vessel
or ship; to
perform
the
duties
of a
navigator;
to use the
waters
as a
highway
or
channel
for
commerce
or
communication;
to sail.
Nauropometer
::
Nauropometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
amount
which a ship heels at sea.
Sink
::
Sink (v. t.) To cause to sink; to put under
water;
to
immerse
or
submerge
in a
fluid;
as, to sink a
ship..
Sheathing
::
Sheathing
(n.) The
casing
or
covering
of a
ship's
bottom
and
sides;
the
materials
for such
covering;
as,
copper
sheathing..
Cookroom
::
Cookroom
(n.) A room for
cookery;
a
kitchen;
the
galley
or
caboose
of a ship.
Disworkmanship
::
Disworkmanship
(n.) Bad
workmanship.
Marine
::
Marine
(a.) A
solider
serving
on
shipboard;
a sea
soldier;
one of a body of
troops
trained
to do duty in the navy.
Provostship
::
Provostship
(n.) The
office
of a
provost.
Dissenter
::
Dissenter
(n.) One who
separates
from the
service
and
worship
of an
established
church;
especially,
one who
disputes
the
authority
or
tenets
of the
Church
of
England;
a
nonconformist..
Heroship
::
Heroship
(n.) The
character
or
personality
of a hero.
Ladyship
::
Ladyship
(n.) The rank or
position
of a lady; -- given as a title
(preceded
by her or
your).
Head
::
Head (v. t.) To go in front of; to get in the front of, so as to
hinder
or stop; to
oppose;
hence,
to check or
restrain;
as, to head a drove of
cattle;
to head a
person;
the wind heads a
ship..
Morally
::
Morally
(adv.)
In moral
qualities;
in
disposition
and
character;
as, one who
physically
and
morally
endures
hardships..
Chandler
::
Chandler
(n.) A
dealer
in other
commodities,
which are
indicated
by a word
prefixed;
as, ship
chandler,
corn
chandler..
Meet
::
Meet (v. t.) To come
together
by
mutual
approach;
esp., to come in
contact,
or into
proximity,
by
approach
from
opposite
directions;
to join; to come face to face; to come in close
relationship;
as, we met in the
street;
two lines meet so as to form an
angle..
Unkingship
::
Unkingship
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
unkinged;
abolition
of
monarchy.
Aplustre
::
Aplustre
(n.) An
ornamental
appendage
of wood at the
ship's
stern,
usually
spreading
like a fan and
curved
like a
bird's
feather..
Pretendership
::
Pretendership
(n.) The
character,
right,
or claim of a
pretender..
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