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Take possession for something

To gain or assume ownership or custody of something

Log

A full written record of a journey, a period of time or an event

Contemporary

Someone living during the same period as someone else

Emeritus

No longer having a position, especially in a college or university, but keeping the title of the position

Comptroller

A controller especially in the job titles of people who have important financial jobs

WSW

West-southwest

Flock of

Group of

Plank

Kalas

Barnacle

Kaya midyesi

Heavy sea

Dalgalı deniz

Vespers

The evening ceremony in some churces

Indication

A sign that something exists, is true, or is likely to happen

Aboard

On or onto a ship, aircraft, bus or train

Vigilant

Always being careful to notice things, especially possible danger

Ever-vigilant

Daima uyanık

Lookout

A person who watches for danger

Stern

Kıç

Sterncastle

A ship's castle located at the stern

Bob

To move up and down quickly and gently especially on the surface of water

Alternately

In a way that involves two things happening or existing one after the other repeatedly

Fleet

A group of ships or all of the ships in a country's navy

Summon

To order someone to come to or be present at a particular place or to officially arrange a meeting of people

Knot

A measure of the speed of ships, one knot is one nautical mile per hour

Cannon

A large powerful gun, usually attached to two or four wheels that was used in the past to fire heavy stone or metal balls

Haul

To pull something heavy slowly and difficult

Unfurl

To become open from a rolled position

Abstract

An abstract argument or discussion is general and not based on particular examples

Westerly

In or towards the west

Bear

Have

Testimony

Spoken or written statements that something is true especially those given in a law court

Mar

To spoil something, making it less good or less enjoyable

Paunch

A fat stomach especially on a man

Kinky

Messy

Coarse

Rough and not smooth or soft or not in very small pieces

Hank

A thick piece on a bunch of hair, thread or rope

Disposition

The particular type of character that a person naturally has

Oarlock

a U-shaped device or hole on each side of a rowing boat in which the oars (= poles with flat ends used to move a boat) are held