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Definition of ship
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Ship (v. i.) To
engage
to serve on board of a
vessel;
as, to ship on a
man-of-war..
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Unanchor
::
Unanchor
(v. t.) To loose from the
anchor,
as a
ship..
Cat
::
Cat (n.) A
strong
tackle
used to draw an
anchor
up to the
cathead
of a ship.
Bowline
::
Bowline
(n.) A rope
fastened
near the
middle
of the leech or
perpendicular
edge of the
square
sails,
by
subordinate
ropes,
called
bridles,
and used to keep the
weather
edge of the sail tight
forward,
when the ship is
closehauled..
Astrolatry
::
Astrolatry
(n.) The
worship
of the
stars.
Noviceship
::
Noviceship
(n.) The state of being a
novice;
novitiate.
Mosque
::
Mosque
(n.) A
Mohammedan
church
or place of
religious
worship.
Courtship
::
Courtship
(n.)
Courtliness;
elegance
of
manners;
courtesy.
Lighter
::
Lighter
(n.) A large boat or
barge,
mainly
used in
unloading
or
loading
vessels
which can not reach the
wharves
at the place of
shipment
or
delivery..
Armor
::
Armor (n.) Steel or iron
covering,
whether
of ships or
forts,
protecting
them from the fire of
artillery..
Praise
::
Praise
(v.)
Especially,
the
joyful
tribute
of
gratitude
or
homage
rendered
to the
Divine
Being;
the act of
glorifying
or
extolling
the
Creator;
worship,
particularly
worship
by song,
distinction
from
prayer
and other acts of
worship;
as, a
service
of
praise..
Log
::
Log (n.)
Hence:
The
record
of the rate of
ship's
speed or of her daily
progress;
also, the full
nautical
record
of a
ship's
cruise
or
voyage;
a log
slate;
a log
book..
Hog
::
Hog (n.) A
rough,
flat
scrubbing
broom for
scrubbing
a
ship's
bottom
under
water..
Aggrievance
::
Aggrievance
(n.)
Oppression;
hardship;
injury;
grievance.
Stead
::
Stayship
(n.) A
remora,
--
fabled
to stop ships by
attaching
itself
to
them..
Fine
::
Fine (a.) To
change
by fine
gradations;
as
(Naut.),
to fine down a
ship's
lines,
to
diminish
her lines
gradually..
Seeling
::
Seeling
(n.) The
rolling
or
agitation
of a ship in a
storm.
Royalty
::
Royalty
(n.) The state of being
royal;
the
condition
or
quality
of a royal
person;
kingship;
kingly
office;
sovereignty.
Skylight
::
Skylight
(n.) A
window
placed
in the roof of a
building,
in the
ceiling
of a room, or in the deck of a ship, for the
admission
of light from
above..
Salvor
::
Salvor
(n.) One who
assists
in
saving
a ship or goods at sea,
without
being under
special
obligation
to do so..
Seam
::
Seam (n.)
Hence,
a line of
junction;
a
joint;
a
suture,
as on a ship, a
floor,
or other
structure;
the line of
union,
or
joint,
of two
boards,
planks,
metal
plates,
etc..
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