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able seaman
[ ey-buhl see-muhn ]
noun
- Also called able-bodied seaman. an experienced deck-department seaman qualified to perform routine sea duties.
- (in the British Navy and on British and U.S. merchant ships) a rating between ordinary seaman and leading seaman or boatswain's mate. : A.B., AB
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Word History and Origins
Origin of able seaman1
First recorded in 1695–1705
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Example Sentences
For sailors are of three classes—able-seaman, ordinary-seaman, and boys; and they receive different wages according to their rank.
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Roberts was quite willing, and the first man they encountered was the able-seaman Titely.
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"She seems to take to you, Cassidy," remarked the Sub, addressing a bull-necked able-seaman.
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The door was opened, and the heavy curtain pushed aside, revealing the anxious features of Able-Seaman Cassidy.
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