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D DAM to DEAD-WORK DECKS to DEPTH of a sail DETACHMENT of a fleet or squadro to DOCK-YARDS DOG to DOWN-HAUL-TACKLE To DOWSE to DRIVING To DOWSE DRABLER DRAG DRAGGING the anchor DRAUGHT DRAWING DRESSING DRIFT DRIVER DRIVING DROP to DUNNAGE Search Contact us
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DRIVERDRIVER, an oblong sail, occasionally hoisted to the mizen-peak, when the wind is very fair. The lower corners of it are extended by a boom or pole, which is thrust out across the ship, and projects over the lee-quarter.
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