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Definition of ship
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Ship (n.) A dish or
utensil
(originally
fashioned
like the hull of a ship) used to hold
incense.
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Bitts
::
Bitts (n. pl.) A frame of two
strong
timbers
fixed
perpendicularly
in the fore part of a ship, on which to
fasten
the
cables
as the ship rides at
anchor,
or in
warping.
Other bitts are used for
belaying
(belaying
bitts),
for
sustaining
the
windlass
(carrick
bitts,
winch
bitts,
or
windlass
bitts),
to hold the pawls of the
windlass
(pawl
bitts)
etc..
Sea
::
Sea (n.) The swell of the ocean or other body of water in a high wind;
motion
of the
water's
surface;
also, a
single
wave; a
billow;
as, there was a high sea after the
storm;
the
vessel
shipped
a sea..
Inship
::
Inship
(v. t.) To
embark.
Tranship
::
Tranship
(v. t.) Same as
Transship.
Lloyd''s
::
Lloyd's
(n.) An
association
of
underwriters
and
others
in
London,
for the
collection
and
diffusion
of
marine
intelligence,
the
insurance,
classification,
registration,
and
certifying
of
vessels,
and the
transaction
of
business
of
various
kinds
connected
with
shipping..
Ownership
::
Ownership
(n.) The state of being an
owner;
the right to own;
exclusive
right of
possession;
legal or just claim or
title;
proprietorship.
Unanchor
::
Unanchor
(v. t.) To loose from the
anchor,
as a
ship..
Furring
::
Furring
(v. t.)
Double
planking
of a
ship's
side.
Censorship
::
Censorship
(n.) The
office
or power of a
censor;
as, to stand for a
censorship..
Maritime
::
Maritime
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
ocean;
marine;
pertaining
to
navigation
and naval
affairs,
or to
shipping
and
commerce
by sea..
Croton Bug
::
Croton
bug () A
small,
active,
winged
species
of
cockroach
(Ectobia
Germanica),
the water bug. It is
common
aboard
ships,
and in
houses
in
cities,
esp. in those with
hot-water
pipes..
Manrope
::
Manrope
(n.) One of the side ropes to the
gangway
of a ship.
Lading
::
Lading
(n.) That which lades or
constitutes
a load or
cargo;
freight;
burden;
as, the
lading
of a
ship..
Obey
::
Obey (v. t.) To yield to the
impulse,
power,
or
operation
of; as, a ship obeys her
helm..
Tender
::
Tender
(superl.)
Physically
weak; not
hardly
or able to
endure
hardship;
immature;
effeminate.
Factorship
::
Factorship
(n.) The
business
of a
factor.
Starboard
::
Starboard
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
right-hand
side of a ship; being or lying on the right side; as, the
starboard
quarter;
starboard
tack..
Spectatorship
::
Spectatorship
(n.) The act of
beholding.
Tackle
::
Tackle
(n.) The
rigging
and
apparatus
of a ship; also, any
purchase
where more than one block is
used..
Midship
::
Midship
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to, or being in, the
middle
of a
ship..
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