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Definition of ship
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Ship (v. i.) To
embark
on a ship.
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Mole
::
Mole (n.) A mound or
massive
work
formed
of
masonry
or large
stones,
etc., laid in the sea, often
extended
either
in a right line or an arc of a
circle
before
a port which it
serves
to
defend
from the
violence
of the
waves,
thus
protecting
ships in a
harbor;
also,
sometimes,
the
harbor
itself..
Stanch
::
Stanch
(v. t.)
Strong
and
tight;
sound;
firm; as, a
stanch
ship..
Workmanship
::
Workmanship
(n.) The art or skill of a
workman;
the
execution
or
manner
of
making
anything.
Shipwreck
::
Shipwreck
(n.) The
breaking
in
pieces,
or
shattering,
of a ship or other
vessel
by being cast
ashore
or
driven
against
rocks,
shoals,
etc., by the
violence
of the winds and
waves..
Associateship
::
Associateship
(n.) The state of an
associate,
as in
Academy
or an
office..
Beach
::
Beach (v. t.) To run or drive (as a
vessel
or a boat) upon a
beach;
to
strand;
as, to beach a
ship..
Compartment
::
Compartment
(n.) One of the
sections
into which the hold of a ship is
divided
by
water-tight
bulkheads.
Bilge
::
Bilge (v. t.) To
fracture
the bilge of, or stave in the
bottom
of (a ship or other
vessel)..
Fisherman
::
Fisherman
(n.) A ship or
vessel
employed
in the
business
of
taking
fish, as in the cod
fishery..
Fore-topmast
::
Fore-topmast
(n.) The mast
erected
at the head of the
foremast,
and at the head of which
stands
the
fore-topgallant
mast. See
Ship..
Beauship
::
Beauship
(n.) The state of being a beau; the
personality
of a beau.
Pagan
::
Pagan (n.) Of or
pertaining
to
pagans;
relating
to the
worship
or the
worshipers
of false
goods;
heathen;
idolatrous,
as, pagan
tribes
or
superstitions..
Generalship
::
Generalship
(n.) Fig.:
Leadership;
management.
Siva
::
Siva (n.) One of the triad of
Hindoo
gods. He is the
avenger
or
destroyer,
and in
modern
worship
symbolizes
the
reproductive
power of
nature..
Waveson
::
Waveson
(n.) Goods
which,
after
shipwreck,
appear
floating
on the
waves,
or sea..
Viceroyship
::
Viceroyship
(n.)
Viceroyalty.
Idolater
::
Idolater
(n.) A
worshiper
of
idols;
one who pays
divine
honors
to
images,
statues,
or
representations
of
anything
made by
hands;
one who
worships
as a deity that which is not God; a
pagan..
Tabling
::
Tabling
(n.) The
letting
of one
timber
into
another
by
alternate
scores
or
projections,
as in
shipbuilding..
Shipworm
::
Shipworm
(n.) Any long,
slender,
worm-shaped
bivalve
mollusk
of
Teredo
and
allied
genera.
The
shipworms
burrow
in wood, and are
destructive
to
wooden
ships,
piles of
wharves,
etc. See
Teredo..
Journal
::
"Journal
(a.) A daily
register
of the
ship's
course
and
distance,
the
winds,
weather,
incidents
of the
voyage,
etc..
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