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Definition of ship
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Ship (n.) A dish or
utensil
(originally
fashioned
like the hull of a ship) used to hold
incense.
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Lurch
::
Lurch (n.) A
sudden
roll of a ship to one side, as in heavy
weather;
hence,
a
swaying
or
staggering
movement
to one side, as that by a
drunken
man. Fig.: A
sudden
and
capricious
inclination
of the
mind..
Foul
::
Foul (v. t.) To cover (a
ship's
bottom)
with
anything
that
impered
its
sailing;
as, a
bottom
fouled
with
barnacles..
Huntsmanship
::
Huntsmanship
(n.) The art or
practice
of
hunting,
or the
qualification
of a
hunter..
Laud
::
Laud (v. i.) A part of
divine
worship,
consisting
chiefly
of
praise;
--
usually
in the pl..
Consign
::
Consign
(v. t.) To send or
address
(by bill of
lading
or
otherwise)
to an agent or
correspondent
in
another
place,
to be cared for or sold, or for the use of such
correspondent;
as, to
consign
a cargo or a ship; to
consign
goods..
Launch
::
Launch
(v. i.) To cause to move or slide from the land into the
water;
to set
afloat;
as, to
launch
a
ship..
Plank
::
Plank (v. t.) To cover or lay with
planks;
as, to plank a floor or a
ship..
Ritualism
::
Ritualism
(n.) A
system
founded
upon a
ritual
or
prescribed
form of
religious
worship;
adherence
to, or
observance
of, a
ritual..
Batrachomyomachy
::
Batrachomyomachy
(n.) The
battle
between
the frogs and mice; -- a Greek
parody
on the
Iliad,
of
uncertain
authorship..
Dockyard
::
Dockyard
(n.) A yard or
storage
place for all sorts of naval
stores
and
timber
for
shipbuilding.
Chaplainship
::
Chaplainship
(n.) The
office
or
business
of a
chaplain.
Launch
::
Launch
(n.) The boat of the
largest
size
belonging
to a ship of war; also, an open boat of any size
driven
by
steam,
naphtha,
electricity,
or the
like..
Boom
::
Boom (v. i.) To rush with
violence
and
noise,
as a ship under a press of sail,
before
a free
wind..
Te Deum
::
Te Deum () An
ancient
and
celebrated
Christian
hymn, of
uncertain
authorship,
but often
ascribed
to St.
Ambrose;
-- so
called
from the first words Te Deum
laudamus.
It forms part of the daily
matins
of the Roman
Catholic
breviary,
and is sung on all
occasions
of
thanksgiving.
In its
English
form,
commencing
with
words,
We
praise
thee, O God, it forms a part of the
regular
morning
service
of the
Church
of
England
and the
Protestant
Episcopal
Church
in
America..
Buntine
::
Buntine
(n.) A thin
woolen
stuff,
used
chiefly
for
flags,
colors,
and
ships'
signals..
Gentleship
::
Gentleship
(n.) The
deportment
or
conduct
of a
gentleman.
Primogenitureship
::
Primogenitureship
(n.) The state or
privileges
of the
firstborn.
Shipyard
::
Shipyard
(n.) A yard,
place,
or
inclosure
where ships are built or
repaired..
Auditorship
::
Auditorship
(n.) The
office
or
function
of
auditor.
Carpenter
::
Carpenter
(n.) An
artificer
who works in
timber;
a
framer
and
builder
of
houses,
ships,
etc..
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