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F FACTOR to To FALL a-stern To FALL calm to FETCHING the pump FID to FIRE-SHIP FISH to To FLAT-IN FISH FISH-GIG FITTING-OUT FLAG FLAG-OFFICER FLAG-SHIP FLAG-STAFF FLAKE FLAT To FLAT-IN To FLAT-IN FORWARD to FLUSH FLY of an ensign to FORE-CASTLE FORE-CAT-HARPINS to FORE-STAY FORE-TOP to FOTHERING FOUL to FRESH To FRESHEN the bawse to FUTTOCK-SHROUDS Search Contact us
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FITTING-OUTFITTING-OUT, (equiper, Fr.) the act of providing a ship with a sufficient number of men, to navigate and arm her for attack or defence; also to furnish her with proper masts, sails, yards, ammunition, artillery, cordage, anchors, and other naval furniture; together with sufficient provisions for the ship's company.
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