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SHIRE, n. In England, a division of territory, otherwise called a county. The sh...
SHIP'WRIGHT, n. [ ship and wright . See Work .] One whose occupation is to const...
SHIP'WRECKED, pp. Cast ashore; dashed upon the rocks or banks; destroyed.
SHIP'WRECK, n. [ ship and wreck .] 1. The destruction of a ship or vessel by bei...
SHIP'PING, ppr. 1. Putting on board of a ship or vessel; receiving on board. 2. ...
SHIP'PEN, n. A stable; a cow house. [ Not in use .]
SHIP'PED, pp. Put on board of a ship or vessel; received on board.
SHIP'MENT, n. 1. The act of putting any thing on board of another ship or vessel...
SHIP'M'ASTER, n. [ ship and master .] The captain, master or commander of a ship.
SHIP'MAN, n. [ ship and man .] A seaman or sailor. Obs .
SHIP'LESS, a. Destitute of ships.
SHIP'BOARD, adv. [ ship and board .] 1. To go on shipboard or a shipboard is to ...
SHIP-CH'ANDLER, n. [ ship and chandler .] One who deals in cordage, canvas and o...
SHIP-C'ARPENTER, n. A shipwright; a carpenter that works at ship-building.
SHIP'-BUILDING, n. [ ship and build .] Naval architecture; the art of constructi...
SHIP, as a termination, denotes state or office; as in lordship . SHIP . [See Sh...