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D DAM to DEAD-WORK DECKS to DEPTH of a sail DECKS Flush-DECK, or Deck-Flush fore and aft Half-DECK DECOY DEEP-WAISTED DEMURRAGE DEPARTURE DEPTH of a sail DETACHMENT of a fleet or squadro to DOCK-YARDS DOG to DOWN-HAUL-TACKLE To DOWSE to DRIVING DROP to DUNNAGE Search Contact us |
DEMURRAGEDEMURRAGE, an allowance given to the commander of a trading ship by the merchants, for having detained him longer in port than the time previously appointed for his departure.
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