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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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Shipper
::
Shipper
(n.) One who sends goods from one place to
another
not in the same city or town, esp. one who sends goods by
water..
Tribular
::
Tribular
(a.) Of or
relating
to a
tribe;
tribal;
as, a
tribual
characteristic;
tribular
worship..
Latria
::
Latria
(n.) The
highest
kind of
worship,
or that paid to God; --
distinguished
by the Roman
Catholics
from
dulia,
or the
inferior
worship
paid to
saints..
Intercitizenship
::
Intercitizenship
(n.) The
mutual
right to civic
privileges,
in the
different
States..
Jerquing
::
Jerquing
(n.) The
searching
of a ship for
unentered
goods.
Incommunicative
::
Incommunicative
(a.) Not
communicative;
not free or apt to
impart
to
others
in
conversation;
reserved;
silent;
as, the
messenger
was
incommunicative;
hence,
not
disposed
to hold
fellowship
or
intercourse
with
others;
exclusive..
Stafette
::
Stadtholdership
(n.) The
office
or
position
of a
stadtholder.
Rivalship
::
Rivalship
(n.)
Rivalry.
Commensalism
::
Commensalism
(n.) The act of
eating
together;
table
fellowship.
Undergraduateship
::
Undergraduateship
(n.) The
position
or
condition
of an
undergraduate.
Razee
::
Razee (v. t.) An armed ship
having
her upper deck cut away, and thus
reduced
to the next
inferior
rate, as a
seventy-four
cut down to a
frigate..
Privity
::
Privity
(a.) A
connection,
or bond of
union,
between
parties,
as to some
particular
transaction;
mutual
or
successive
relationship
to the same
rights
of
property..
Trust
::
Trust (n.)
Assured
resting
of the mind on the
integrity,
veracity,
justice,
friendship,
or other sound
principle,
of
another
person;
confidence;
reliance;
reliance..
Merchantman
::
Merchantman
(n.) A
trading
vessel;
a ship
employed
in the
transportation
of
goods,
as,
distinguished
from a
man-of-war..
Tabernacle
::
Tabernacle
(n.) A
portable
structure
of
wooden
framework
covered
with
curtains,
which was
carried
through
the
wilderness
in the
Israelitish
exodus,
as a place of
sacrifice
and
worship..
Isis
::
Isis (n.) The
principal
goddess
worshiped
by the
Egyptians.
She was
regarded
as the
mother
of
Horus,
and the
sister
and wife of
Osiris.
The
Egyptians
adored
her as the
goddess
of
fecundity,
and as the great
benefactress
of their
country,
who
instructed
their
ancestors
in the art of
agriculture..
Ledge
::
Ledge (n.) A piece of
timber
to
support
the deck,
placed
athwartship
between
beams..
Reconcile
::
Reconcile
(v. t.) To cause to be
friendly
again;
to
conciliate
anew; to
restore
to
friendship;
to bring back to
harmony;
to cause to be no
longer
at
variance;
as, to
reconcile
persons
who have
quarreled..
Dissolve
::
Dissolve
(v. t.) To
separate
into
competent
parts;
to
disorganize;
to break up;
hence,
to bring to an end by
separating
the
parts,
sundering
a
relation,
etc.; to
terminate;
to
destroy;
to
deprive
of
force;
as, to
dissolve
a
partnership;
to
dissolve
Parliament..
Tenderfoot
::
Tenderfoot
(n.) A
delicate
person;
one not
inured
to the
hardship
and
rudeness
of
pioneer
life.
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