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C CABIN to To CALK, or CAULK CALL to CANNON CANNON to CANOE CANOE to To rig the CAPSTERN Surge the CAPSTERN to CARPENTER of a ship CARTEL to CATS-PAW CAULKING to CHANNEL CHANNELS to CHEARLY CHEEKS of the mast to CLINCH CLINCHER-WORK to COASTING-PILOT COAT to COLLIERS COLOURS to COMPASS COMPASSING to COVE COUNTER to CRAWL CREEPER to CROW-FOOT CROWNING to CUT-WATER CROWNING CRUISE CUDDY CUNNING CURRENT CUTTER CUTTING-DOWN LINE CUT-WATER Search Contact us |
CUDDYCUDDY, (coqueron, Fr.) a sort of cabin, or. cook-room, in the fore-part, or near the stern, of a lighter or barge of burden.
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