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Fleet foot
Swift of foot
Flighty
Fleeting swift transient
VerbarFlota
A fleet especially a unreet of Spanish ships which formerly sailed every year from Cadiz to Vera Cruz in Mexico to transport to Spain the production of Spanish America
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Flote
To fleet to skim
Navy
A fleet of ships an assemblage of merchantmen or so many as sail in company
Navarino
The name of a naval battle in the War of Greek Independence 1827 at which the Turkish and Egyptian fleet was defeated by the allied fleet
Hypallage
A figure consisting of a transference of attributes from their proper subjects to others Thus Virgil says ldquodare classibus austrosrdquo to give the winds to the fleets instead of dare classibus austris to give the fleets...
manila bay
The name of a naval battle in the Spanish American War 1898 in which the American fleet under Admiral Dewey defeated the Spanish fleet off the shore of Manila in the Phillipines
Reserve Forces
Reserve Forces. 1. Army.--The (English) Reserve Forces Act, 1882 (45 & 46 Vict. c. 48), repealing and consolidating the prior Acts on the subject, established an 'Army Reserve' and a 'Militia Reserve.' The 'Army Reserve' consists...
Navy
Navy [fr. navis, Lat., a ship], an assemblage of ships, commonly ships of war; a fleet. [S. 57(3), Indian Evidence Act] The discipline of the Navy was formerly regulated by certain express rules, articles, and orders,...
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Fleet foot
Swift of foot
Flighty
Fleeting swift transient
VerbarFlota
A fleet especially a unreet of Spanish ships which formerly sailed every year from Cadiz to Vera Cruz in Mexico to transport to Spain the production of Spanish America
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Flote
To fleet to skim
Navy
A fleet of ships an assemblage of merchantmen or so many as sail in company
Navarino
The name of a naval battle in the War of Greek Independence 1827 at which the Turkish and Egyptian fleet was defeated by the allied fleet
Hypallage
A figure consisting of a transference of attributes from their proper subjects to others Thus Virgil says ldquodare classibus austrosrdquo to give the winds to the fleets instead of dare classibus austris to give the fleets...
manila bay
The name of a naval battle in the Spanish American War 1898 in which the American fleet under Admiral Dewey defeated the Spanish fleet off the shore of Manila in the Phillipines
Reserve Forces
Reserve Forces. 1. Army.--The (English) Reserve Forces Act, 1882 (45 & 46 Vict. c. 48), repealing and consolidating the prior Acts on the subject, established an 'Army Reserve' and a 'Militia Reserve.' The 'Army Reserve' consists...
Navy
Navy [fr. navis, Lat., a ship], an assemblage of ships, commonly ships of war; a fleet. [S. 57(3), Indian Evidence Act] The discipline of the Navy was formerly regulated by certain express rules, articles, and orders,...
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