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Word Meanings - INBARGE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

To embark; to go or put into a barge. Drayton.

Related words: (words related to INBARGE)

  • BARGEMAN
    The man who manages a barge, or one of the crew of a barge.
  • BARGE
    found), prob. fr. L. baris an Egyptian rowboat, fr. Gr. , prob. fr. 1. A pleasure boat; a vessel or boat of state, elegantly furnished and decorated. 2. A large, roomy boat for the conveyance of passengers or goods; as, a ship's barge; a charcoal
  • EMBARKATION
    1. The act of putting or going on board of a vessel; as, the embarkation of troops. 2. That which is embarked; as, an embarkation of Jesuits. Smollett.
  • BARGECOURSE
    A part of the tiling which projects beyond the principal rafters, in buildings where there is a gable. Gwilt.
  • BARGEBOARD
    A vergeboard.
  • BARGEE
    A bargeman.
  • BARGEMASTTER
    The proprietor or manager of a barge, or one of the crew of a barge.
  • BARGER
    The manager of a barge.
  • EMBARKMENT
    Embarkation. Middleton.
  • EMBARK
    1. To cause to go on board a vessel or boat; to put on shipboard. 2. To engage, enlist, or invest in any affair; as, he embarked his fortune in trade. It was the reputation of the sect upon which St. Paul embarked his salvation. South.
  • DISEMBARKMENT
    Disembarkation.
  • DISEMBARK
    To remove from on board a vessel; to put on shore; to land; to debark; as, the general disembarked the troops. Go to the bay, and disembark my coffers. Shak.
  • DISEMBARKATION
    The act of disembarking.
  • EMBARGE
    To put in a barge. Drayton.
  • INBARGE
    To embark; to go or put into a barge. Drayton.
  • REEMBARKATION
    A putting, or going, on board a vessel again.
  • BUMBARGE
    See CARLYLE
  • REEMBARK
    To put, or go, on board a vessel again; to embark again.

 

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