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Definition of ship
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Ship (v. t.) To put in its
place;
as, to ship the
tiller
or
rudder..
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Repair
::
Repair
(v. t.) To
restore
to a sound or good state after
decay,
injury,
dilapidation,
or
partial
destruction;
to
renew;
to
restore;
to mend; as, to
repair
a
house,
a road, a shoe, or a ship; to
repair
a
shattered
fortune..
Tabling
::
Tabling
(n.) The
letting
of one
timber
into
another
by
alternate
scores
or
projections,
as in
shipbuilding..
Log
::
Log (v. t.) To enter in a
ship's
log book; as, to log the miles run..
Near
::
Near
(adv.)
To
approach;
to come
nearer;
as, the ship
neared
the
land..
Yard
::
Yard (v. i.) A long piece of
timber,
nearly
cylindrical,
tapering
toward
the ends, and
designed
to
support
and
extend
a
square
sail. A yard is
usually
hung by the
center
to the mast. See
Illust.
of
Ship..
Expertness
::
Expertness
(n.) Skill
derived
from
practice;
readiness;
as,
expertness
in
seamanship,
or in
reasoning..
Reshipment
::
Reshipment
(n.) The act of
reshipping;
also, that which is
reshippped..
Beadleship
::
Beadleship
(n.) The state of
being,
or the
personality
of, a
beadle..
Cabin
::
Cabin (n.) A room in ship for
officers
or
passengers.
Carpenter
::
Carpenter
(n.) An
artificer
who works in
timber;
a
framer
and
builder
of
houses,
ships,
etc..
Primateship
::
Primateship
(n.) The
office,
dignity,
or
position
of a
primate;
primacy..
Manifest
::
Manifest
(a.) A list or
invoice
of a
ship's
cargo,
containing
a
description
by
marks,
numbers,
etc., of each
package
of
goods,
to be
exhibited
at the
customhouse..
Devotion
::
Devotion
(n.) The state of being
devoted;
addiction;
eager
inclination;
strong
attachment
love or
affection;
zeal;
especially,
feelings
toward
God
appropriately
expressed
by acts of
worship;
devoutness..
Livery
::
Livery
(n.)
Release
from
wardship;
deliverance.
Burden
::
Burden
(n.) The
capacity
of a
vessel,
or the
weight
of cargo that she will
carry;
as, a ship of a
hundred
tons
burden..
Directory
::
Directory
(n.) A
collection
or body of
directions,
rules,
or
ordinances;
esp., a book of
directions
for the
conduct
of
worship;
as, the
Directory
used by the
nonconformists
instead
of the
Prayer
Book..
Teak
::
Teak (n.) A tree of East
Indies
(Tectona
grandis)
which
furnishes
an
extremely
strong
and
durable
timber
highly
valued
for
shipbuilding
and other
purposes;
also, the
timber
of the
tree..
Seneschalship
::
Seneschalship
(n.) The
office,
dignity,
or
jurisdiction
of a
seneschal..
Dismantle
::
Dismantle
(v. t.) To strip of
furniture
and
equipments,
guns, etc.; to
unrig;
to strip of walls or
outworks;
to break down; as, to
dismantle
a fort, a town, or a
ship..
Erudition
::
Erudition
(n.) The act of
instructing;
the
result
of
thorough
instruction;
the state of being
erudite
or
learned;
the
acquisitions
gained
by
extensive
reading
or
study;
particularly,
learning
in
literature
or
criticism,
as
distinct
from the
sciences;
scholarship..
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