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Definition of ship
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of ship is as below...
Ship (v. i.) To
engage
to serve on board of a
vessel;
as, to ship on a
man-of-war..
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Address
::
Address
(v.) To
consign
or
intrust
to the care of
another,
as agent or
factor;
as, the ship was
addressed
to a
merchant
in
Baltimore..
Outrigger
::
Outrigger
(n.) Any spar or
projecting
timber
run out for
temporary
use, as from a
ship's
mast, to hold a rope or a sail
extended,
or from a
building,
to
support
hoisting
teckle..
Disworkmanship
::
Disworkmanship
(n.) Bad
workmanship.
Captain
::
Captain
(n.) One in
charge
of a
portion
of a
ship's
company;
as, a
captain
of a top,
captain
of a gun, etc..
Prepositure
::
Prepositure
(n.) The
office
or
dignity
of a
provost;
a
provostship.
Overboard
::
Overboard
(adv.)
Over the side of a ship;
hence,
from on board of a ship, into the
water;
as, to fall
overboard..
Kinship
::
Kinship
(n.)
Family
relationship.
Great
::
Great
(superl.)
Large in
space;
of much size; big;
immense;
enormous;
expanded;
--
opposed
to small and
little;
as, a great
house,
ship, farm,
plain,
distance,
length..
Propriety
::
Propriety
(n.)
Individual
right to hold
property;
ownership
by
personal
title;
property.
Uncardinal
::
Uncardinal
(v. t.) To
degrade
from the
cardinalship.
Secure
::
Secure
(v. t.) To make fast; to close or
confine
effectually;
to
render
incapable
of
getting
loose or
escaping;
as, to
secure
a
prisoner;
to
secure
a door, or the
hatches
of a
ship..
Embargo
::
Embargo
(n.) An edict or order of the
government
prohibiting
the
departure
of ships of
commerce
from some or all of the ports
within
its
dominions;
a
prohibition
to sail.
Navigate
::
Navigate
(v. t.) To
steer,
direct,
or
manage
in
sailing;
to
conduct
(ships)
upon the water by the art or skill of
seamen;
as, to
navigate
a
ship..
Good-fellowship
::
Good-fellowship
(n.)
Agreeable
companionship;
companionableness.
Unpastor
::
Unpastor
(v. t.) To cause to be no
longer
pastor;
to
deprive
of
pastorship.
Dukeship
::
Dukeship
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being a duke; also, the
personality
of a
duke..
Faun
::
Faun (n.) A god of
fields
and
shipherds,
diddering
little
from the
satyr.
The fauns are
usually
represented
as half goat and half man..
Unworship
::
Unworship
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
worship
or due
honor;
to
dishonor.
Visit
::
Visit (v. t.) The act of
visiting,
or going to see a
person
or
thing;
a brief stay of
business,
friendship,
ceremony,
curiosity,
or the like,
usually
longer
than a call; as, a visit of
civility
or
respect;
a visit to
Saratoga;
the visit of a
physician..
Take
::
Take (v. t.) To
obtain
possession
of by force or
artifice;
to get the
custody
or
control
of; to
reduce
into
subjection
to one's power or will; to
capture;
to
seize;
to make
prisoner;
as, to take am army, a city, or a ship; also, to come upon or
befall;
to
fasten
on; to
attack;
to
seize;
-- said of a
disease,
misfortune,
or the
like..
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