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A ABACK to ADMIRAL of the fleet Vice-ADMIRAL to AFTER-SAILS Vice-ADMIRAL Rear-ADMIRAL ADMIRALTY ADVICE-BOAT ADRIFT AFLOAT AFORE AFT AFTER AFTER-SAILS AGENT-VICTUALLER to ALL'S WELL ALL bands high to ANCHOR To drag the ANCHORS to To fish the ANCHOR To sheer the ship to her ANCHOR to Top-ARMOUR ASHORE to AUGER AWEIGH to AZIMUTH COMPASS Search Contact us |
ADRIFTADRIFT (from a and drift, Sax.) the state of a ship or vessel broke loose from her moorings, and driven without control at the mercy of the wind, seas, or current, or all of them together.
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