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Definition of ship
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Ship (v. t.)
Hence,
to send away; to get rid of..
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Unload
::
Unload
(v. t.) To take the load from; to
discharge
of a load or
cargo;
to
disburden;
as, to
unload
a ship; to
unload
a
beast..
Heel
::
Heel (n.) The after end of a
ship's
keel.
Cubbridge-head
::
Cubbridge-head
(n.) A
bulkhead
on the
forecastle
and half deck of a ship.
Strip
::
Strip (v. t.) To
dismantle;
as, to strip a ship of
rigging,
spars,
etc..
Apostleship
::
Apostleship
(n.) The
office
or
dignity
of an
apostle.
Crankness
::
Crankness
(n.)
Liability
to be
overset;
-- said of a ship or other
vessel.
Controller
::
Controller
(n.) An iron
block,
usually
bolted
to a
ship's
deck, for
controlling
the
running
out of a chain
cable.
The links of the cable tend to drop into
hollows
in the
block,
and thus hold fast until
disengaged..
Worship
::
Worship
(a.) The act of
paying
divine
honors
to the
Supreme
Being;
religious
reverence
and
homage;
adoration,
or acts of
reverence,
paid to God, or a being
viewed
as God..
Sizarship
::
Sizarship
(n.) The
position
or
standing
of a
sizar.
A 1
::
A 1 () A
registry
mark given by
underwriters
(as at
Lloyd's)
to ships in
first-class
condition.
Inferior
grades
are
indicated
by A 2 and A 3.
Hulk
::
Hulk (n.) The body of a ship or
decked
vessel
of any kind; esp., the body of an old
vessel
laid by as unfit for
service..
Cradle
::
Cradle
(n.) A
framework
of
timbers,
or iron bars,
moving
upon ways or
rollers,
used to
support,
lift, or carry ships or other
vessels,
heavy guns, etc., as up an
inclined
plane,
or
across
a strip of land, or in
launching
a
ship..
Legateship
::
Legateship
(n.) The
office
of a
legate.
Sleeper
::
Sleeper
(n.) One of the knees which
connect
the
transoms
to the after
timbers
on the
ship's
quarter.
Mate
::
Mate (v. i.) To be or
become
a mate or
mates,
especially
in
sexual
companionship;
as, some birds mate for life; this bird will not mate with that one..
Fresh
::
Fresh
(superl)
In a raw,
green,
or
untried
state;
uncultivated;
uncultured;
unpracticed;
as, a fresh hand on a
ship..
Heroship
::
Heroship
(n.) The
character
or
personality
of a hero.
Man
::
Man (v. t.) To
supply
with men; to
furnish
with a
sufficient
force or
complement
of men, as for
management,
service,
defense,
or the like; to
guard;
as, to man a ship, boat, or
fort..
Register
::
Register
(n.) A
certificate
issued
by the
collector
of
customs
of a port or
district
to the owner of a
vessel,
containing
the
description
of a
vessel,
its name,
ownership,
and other
material
facts.
It is kept on board the
vessel,
to be used as an
evidence
of
nationality
or as a
muniment
of
title..
Waywodeship
::
Waywodeship
(n.) The
office,
province,
or
jurisdiction
of a
waywode..
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