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SADDLE to To strike SAIL
SAILING to SALUTE
SALUTE to SCHOONER
SCOOP to SEA-COAST
SEA-CLOTHS to SENDING
SENNIT to SHANK
SHANK-PAINTER to SHEET
SHEET-ANCHOR to SHIP
SHIP to SHIP-SHAPE
SHIPPING to SHOT
SHOT to SLAB-LINE
SLACK-WATER to SNATCH-BLOCK
SNOTTER to SPILL
SPILLING-LINES to SPRING A LEAK
SPRINGING THE LUFF to SQUALL
SQUARE to STANDING-WATER
STARBOARD to STEM
STEMSON to STEWARD
STIFF to STRAKES or STREAKS
STIFF
STINK-POT
STIRRUPS
STOCKS
STOPPERS
STORE-KEEPER
STORE-ROOM
STOWAGE
STRAIT
STRAKES or STREAKS
STRAND to STUDDING-SAILS
STUFF to SWEEPER of the sky
SWEEPING to To SWING
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STINK-POT
STINK-POT, (pot âfeu, Fr.) an earthen jar, or shell, charged with powder, grenadoes, and other materials of an offensive and suffocating smell. It .is frequently used by privateers, in the western ocean, in the attack of an enemy, whom he designs to board; for which purpose it is furnished with a lighted fuse, at the opening or touch-hole. See BOARDING.
© Derived from Thomas Cadell's new corrected edition, London: 1780, page 281, 2004 Published by South Seas, using the Web Academic Resource Publisher
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