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R RABBET to RAISING a purchase RABBET RACK RACKING RAFT RAFT-PORT RAG-BOLT RAILS RAILS of the head To RAISE RAISING a purchase RAKE to RATES RATES to To REEVE RECKONING to RHOMB-LINE RIBBANDS to RIGGING-OUT a boom RIGHTING to ROBANDS, or ROPE BANDS ROGUES-YARN to ROUND-HOUSE ROUNDING to ROYAL RUDDER to RUNNING-RIGGING Search Contact us |
RAFT-PORTRAFT-PORT, a square hole, cut through the buttocks of some ships, immediately under the counter, to receive the planks or pieces of timber which are brought to lade her for transportation; and which, on account of their great length, could not be received aboard otherwise.
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