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1,026 words match “BOA”

SHIP n. 6 definitions
opgallant mast, and square-rigged on all masts. See Illustation in Appendix. l Port or Larboard Side; s Starboard Side; 1 Roundhouse or Deck House; 2 Tiller; 3 Grating; 4 Wheel; 5 Wheel Chains; 6 Binnacle; 7 Mizzenmast; 8 Skylight; 9 Capstan; 10 Mainmast; 11 Pumps; 12 Galley or Caboose; 13 Main Hatchway; 14 Windlass; 1…
SHIPMATE n.
One who serves on board of the same ship with another; a fellow sailor.
SHIPPING n.
hipping articles, articles of agreement between the captain of a vessel and the seamen on board, in respect to the amount of wages, length of time for which they are shipping, etc. Bouvier. -- To take shipping, to embark; to take ship. [Obs.] John vi.24. Shak.
SHIPPING NOTE n.
addressed by the shipper to the chief officer of the vessel, requesting him to receive on board specified goods, and a receipt for the mate to sign, on receiving whose signature it is called the mate's receipt, and is surrendered by the shipper for the bills of lading.
SHITTAH; SHITTAH TREE n.
A tree that furnished the precious wood of which the ark, tables, altars, boards, etc., of the Jewish tabernacle were made; -- now believed to have been the wood of the Acacia Seyal, which is hard, fine grained, and yellowish brown in color.
SHOOK n.
A set of boards for a sugar box.
SHOOTING a.
Of or pertaining to shooting; for shooting; darting. Shooting board (Joinery), a fixture used in planing or shooting the edge of a board, by means of which the plane is guided and the board held true. -- Shooting box, a small house in the country for use in the shooting season. Prof. Wilson. -- Shooting gallery, a ra…
SHOULDER n.
f a military uniform. -- Shoulder-of-mutton sail (Naut.), a triangular sail carried on a boat's mast; -- so called from its shape. -- Shoulder slip, dislocation of the shoulder, or of the humerous. Swift. -- Shoulder strap, a strap worn on or over the shoulder. Specifically (Mil. & Naval), a narrow strap worn on the…
SHOVE v. 3 definitions
to push (a body) so as to make it move along the surface of another body; as, to shove a boat on the water; to shove a table across the floor.
SHRINK v.
s fire do I shrink up. Shak. And shrink like parchment in consuming fire. Dryden. All the boards did shrink. Coleridge.
SIDE a.
or brief look to one side. -- Side hook (Carp.), a notched piece of wood for clamping a board to something, as a bench. -- Side lever, a working beam of a side-lever engine. -- Side-lever engine, a marine steam engine having a working beam of each side of the cylinder, near the bottom of the engine, communicating m…
SIDING n.
The covering of the outside wall of a frame house, whether made of weatherboards, vertical boarding with cleats, shingles, or the like.
SIGH n.
or respiration of air, as when fatigued or grieved; the act of sighing. I could drive the boat with my sighs. Shak.
SIGN n.
A lettered board, or other conspicuous notice, placed upon or before a building, room, shop, or office to advertise the business there transacted, or the name of the person or firm carrying it on; a publicly displayed token or notice. The shops were, therefore, distinguished by painted signs, which gave a gay and grote…
SKAG n.
An additional piece fastened to the keel of a boat to prevent lateral motion. See Skeg.
SKID n.
One of a pair of horizontal rails or timbers for supporting anything, as a boat, a barrel, etc.
SKIFF n.
A small, light boat. The pilot of some small night-foundered skiff. Milton. Skiff caterpillar (Zoöl.), the larva of a moth (Limacodes scapha); -- so called from its peculiar shape.
SKIPJACK n.
A shallow sailboat with a rectilinear or V-shaped cross section.
SKIPPET n.
A small boat; a skiff. [Obs.] A little skippet floating did appear. Spenser.
SKIRTING n. 2 definitions
A skirting board. [R.]
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