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37 Cards in this Set
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Take possession for something |
To gain or assume ownership or custody of something |
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Log |
A full written record of a journey, a period of time or an event |
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Contemporary |
Someone living during the same period as someone else |
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Emeritus |
No longer having a position, especially in a college or university, but keeping the title of the position |
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Comptroller |
A controller especially in the job titles of people who have important financial jobs |
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WSW |
West-southwest |
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Flock of |
Group of |
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Plank |
Kalas |
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Barnacle |
Kaya midyesi |
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Heavy sea |
Dalgalı deniz |
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Vespers |
The evening ceremony in some churces |
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Indication |
A sign that something exists, is true, or is likely to happen |
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Aboard |
On or onto a ship, aircraft, bus or train |
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Vigilant |
Always being careful to notice things, especially possible danger |
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Ever-vigilant |
Daima uyanık |
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Lookout |
A person who watches for danger |
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Stern |
Kıç |
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Sterncastle |
A ship's castle located at the stern |
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Bob |
To move up and down quickly and gently especially on the surface of water |
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Alternately |
In a way that involves two things happening or existing one after the other repeatedly |
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Fleet |
A group of ships or all of the ships in a country's navy |
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Summon |
To order someone to come to or be present at a particular place or to officially arrange a meeting of people |
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Knot |
A measure of the speed of ships, one knot is one nautical mile per hour |
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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 |
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Haul |
To pull something heavy slowly and difficult |
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Unfurl |
To become open from a rolled position |
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Abstract |
An abstract argument or discussion is general and not based on particular examples |
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Westerly |
In or towards the west |
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Bear |
Have |
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Testimony |
Spoken or written statements that something is true especially those given in a law court |
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Mar |
To spoil something, making it less good or less enjoyable |
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Paunch |
A fat stomach especially on a man |
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Kinky |
Messy |
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Coarse |
Rough and not smooth or soft or not in very small pieces |
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Hank |
A thick piece on a bunch of hair, thread or rope |
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Disposition |
The particular type of character that a person naturally has |
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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 |