Definition of Seamanlike. Meaning of Seamanlike. Synonyms of Seamanlike

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Definition of Seamanlike

Seamanlike
Seamanlike Sea"man*like`, a. Having or showing the skill of a practical seaman.

Meaning of Seamanlike from wikipedia

- officially penalised for inattention and failure to handle his vessel in a seamanlike manner. The collision occurred at 9:27 p.m. Australian Eastern Daylight...
- Marines as shall most distinguish themselves by their gallantry and other seamanlike qualities during the present war". Legislation to include the Army was...
- stores of wood in this way may use them to cook their food, while the more seamanlike look on cold and hungry. The po****tion lack courage and energy as well...
- afloat. ahead Forward of the bow. ahoo An adjective indicating an un-seamanlike state of disarray. Used to describe something awry, askew, or even round...
- He stood in the bows of the boat, and worked her in an intrepid and seamanlike manner, cool to a degree, as if what he was then doing was an ordinary...
- He stood in the bows of the boat, and worked her in an intrepid and seamanlike manner, cool to a degree, as if what he was then doing was an ordinary...
- crew of any negligence. Rather, the board complimented them on their seamanlike and intrepid conduct. The galliot carried two long 12-pounders and two...
- Court found that Pelc had not handled Lake Illawarra in a proper and seamanlike manner, and suspended his master's certificate for six months. A pilot...
- represent the very best of the Royal Navy: he is good-natured, enthusiastic, seamanlike, possesses easy authority, and is readily accepting of Sharpe, despite...
- my superior officers. I will be proud of my uniform and be smart and seamanlike in wearing it, and, always do my duty. Note: My God refers to an individual’s...