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E EARINGS to ENGAGEMENT ENGAGEMENT to ENGAGEMENT ENSIGN to EXERCISE ENSIGN ENTERING ROPES ENTRANCE To EQUIP ESCUTCHEON EXCHANGE EXERCISE EXERCISE to EYES of a ship Search Contact us
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To EQUIPTo EQUIP, (equipper, Fr.) a term borrowed from the French marine, and frequently applied to the business of fitting a ship for sea, or arming her for war. See the article FITTING.
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