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Offing

at a good distance from the shore or where there is deep water and no need of a pilot also distance from the shore as the ship had ten miles offing we saw a ship in the

Lode ship

An old name for a pilot boat

Loadmanage

Pilotage skill of a pilot or loadsman

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Globicephala

A genus comprising the pilot whales

Debrief

a person who has recently experienced an event to obtain information about that experience used especially of military pilots or diplomatic agents who have just returned from a mission

Cowcatcher

in front of a locomotive engine for catching or throwing off obstructions on a railway as cattle the pilot

Conning tower

The shot proof pilot house of a war vessel

Carangoid

the Carangidaelig a family of fishes allied to the mackerels and including the caranx American bluefish and the pilot fish

Carangidae

the mackerels with widely forked tails chiefly of warm seas it includes the caranx American bluefish and the pilot fish

hijack

or threat of force ;specif : to seize possession or control of (an aircraft) esp. by forcing the pilot to divert the aircraft to another destination hijack n hi·jack·er n

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Offing

at a good distance from the shore or where there is deep water and no need of a pilot also distance from the shore as the ship had ten miles offing we saw a ship in the

Lode ship

An old name for a pilot boat

Loadmanage

Pilotage skill of a pilot or loadsman

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Globicephala

A genus comprising the pilot whales

Debrief

a person who has recently experienced an event to obtain information about that experience used especially of military pilots or diplomatic agents who have just returned from a mission

Cowcatcher

in front of a locomotive engine for catching or throwing off obstructions on a railway as cattle the pilot

Conning tower

The shot proof pilot house of a war vessel

Carangoid

the Carangidaelig a family of fishes allied to the mackerels and including the caranx American bluefish and the pilot fish

Carangidae

the mackerels with widely forked tails chiefly of warm seas it includes the caranx American bluefish and the pilot fish

hijack

or threat of force ;specif : to seize possession or control of (an aircraft) esp. by forcing the pilot to divert the aircraft to another destination hijack n hi·jack·er n

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