Capacity of a merchant ship Abbr
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TONNCapacity of a merchant ship: Abbr.
TONNAGECapacity of a merchant ship.
TONNAGEMerchant ship capacity
matesofficer of a merchant ship
mateofficer of a merchant ship
matedofficer of a merchant ship
matingofficer of a merchant ship
registryThe nationality of a merchant ship
registriesThe nationality of a merchant ship
carracta type of merchant ship, also CARRACK
carractsCARRACT, a type of merchant ship, also CARRACK
carracka type of merchant ship, also CARACK, CARRECT
carrecta type of merchant ship, also CARRACK, CARACK
caracka type of merchant ship, also CARRACK, CARRECT
carrectsCARRECT, a type of merchant ship, also CARRACK, CARACK
caracksCARACK, a type of merchant ship, also CARRACK, CARRECT
carracksCARRACK, a type of merchant ship, also CARACK, CARRECT
merchantmanA ship used in commerce; a vessel of the merchant marine
merchantmenA ship used in commerce; a vessel of the merchant marine
carracksA large merchant ship of a kind operating in European waters in the 14th to the 17th century
supercargoesA representative of the ship's owner on board a merchant ship, responsible for overseeing the cargo and its sale
supercargosA representative of the ship's owner on board a merchant ship, responsible for overseeing the cargo and its sale
supercargoA representative of the ship's owner on board a merchant ship, responsible for overseeing the cargo and its sale
officerA person holding a position of command or authority in the armed services, in the merchant marine, or on a passenger ship
officersA person holding a position of command or authority in the armed services, in the merchant marine, or on a passenger ship
privateerAn armed ship owned and officered by private individuals holding a government commission and authorized for use in war, esp. in the capture of enemy merchant shipping
bottomryA system of merchant insurance in which a ship is used as security against a loan to finance a voyage, the lender losing the investment if the ship sinks