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Definition of hip
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Hip
(interj.)
Used to
excite
attention
or as a
signal;
as, hip, hip,
hurra!.
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Storey
::
Storeship
(n.) A
vessel
used to carry naval
stores
for a
fleet,
garrison,
or the
like..
Candidateship
::
Candidateship
(n.)
Candidacy.
Hippish
::
Hippish
(a.)
Somewhat
hypochondriac;
melancholy.
See
Hyppish.
Fraternate
::
Fraternate
(v. i.) To
fraternize;
to hold
fellowship.
Afterguard
::
Afterguard
(n.) The
seaman
or
seamen
stationed
on the poop or after part of the ship, to
attend
the
after-sails..
Nautical
::
Nautical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
seamen,
to the art of
navigation,
or to
ships;
as,
nautical
skill..
Godhead
::
Godhead
(n.)
Godship;
deity;
divinity;
divine
nature
or
essence;
godhood.
Lode-ship
::
Lode-ship
(n.) An old name for a pilot boat.
Ward
::
Ward (a.) The act of
guarding;
watch;
guard;
guardianship;
specifically,
a
guarding
during
the day. See the Note under
Watch,
n., 1..
Corivalship
::
Corivalship
(n.) Joint
rivalry.
Factorship
::
Factorship
(n.) The
business
of a
factor.
Emperorship
::
Emperorship
(n.) The rank or
office
of an
emperor.
Float
::
Float (v. t.) To cause to
float;
to cause to rest or move on the
surface
of a
fluid;
as, the tide
floated
the ship into the
harbor..
Bower
::
Bower (v. & n.) An
anchor
carried
at the bow of a ship.
Lasher
::
Lasher
(n.) One who whips or
lashes.
Trim
::
Trim (v. t.) To
adjust,
as a ship, by
arranging
the
cargo,
or
disposing
the
weight
of
persons
or
goods,
so
equally
on each side of the
center
and at each end, that she shall sit well on the water and sail well; as, to trim a ship, or a
boat..
Subaid
::
Subashship
(n.) The
office
or
jurisdiction
of a
subahdar.
Anonymous
::
Anonymous
(a.)
Nameless;
of
unknown
name; also, of
unknown
or
unavowed
authorship;
as, an
anonymous
benefactor;
an
anonymous
pamphlet
or
letter..
Stor
::
Stopship
(n.) A
remora.
It was
fabled
to stop ships by
attaching
itself
to them.
Pump
::
Pump (v. t.) To draw
water,
or the like, from; to from water by means of a pump; as, they
pumped
the well dry; to pump a
ship..
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