"Maritimale" is a word in ENGLISH

maritimale ENGLISH
Definition:

See Maritime.

Few words of positivity

A principled person’s greatest disappointment will always be his or her own failures to respond to setbacks in a dynamic and positive way.

Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

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Q: How many British navy Officers does it take to change a light bulb?A: Only one, but it takes him seven weeks to get there.

Demurrage LAW AND LEGAL

In maritime law. The sum whlch is fixed by the contract of car-rlage, or whlch is allowed, as remuneration to …

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Inboard LAW AND LEGAL

In maritime law, and particularly wlth reference to the stowage of cargo, thls term is contrasted with “out-board." It does …

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Journal LAW AND LEGAL

A daily book; a book ln whlch entries are made or events recorded from day to day. In maritime law, …

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Manifest LAW AND LEGAL

In maritime law. A sea-letter; a written document required to be carried by merchant vessels, containing an account of the …

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matweed ENGLISH

A name of several maritime grasses, as the sea sand-reed (Ammophila arundinacea) which is used in Holland to bind the …

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Mooring LAW AND LEGAL

In maritime law. Anchor-ing or making fast to the shore or dock; the securing or confining a vessel ln a …

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Nauticum Fcenus LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. In the civil law. Nautical or maritime interest; an ex-traordinary rate of Interest agreed to be paid for the …

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Ordonnance LAW AND LEGAL

Fr. In French law, an ordinance; an order of a court; a complla-tion or systematized body of law relating to …

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Rhodian Laws LAW AND LEGAL

This, the earliest code or collection of maritime laws, was formulated by the people of the island of Rhodes, who, …

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Stranding LAW AND LEGAL

In maritime law. The drifting, driving, or running aground of a ship on a shore or strand. Accidental strand-ing takes …

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