Definition of Salvagee

1. one in whose favor salvage has been effected [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Salvagee

salvability
salvable
salvably
salvage
salvage chemotherapy
salvage cystectomy
salvage grocery
salvage logging
salvage pathway
salvage therapies
salvage therapy
salvage yard
salvageability
salvageable
salvaged
salvagee (current term)
salvagees
salvager
salvagers
salvages
salvaging
salvar kameez
salvarsan
salvarsans
salvation
salvational
salvationally
salvationism
salvationisms
salvationist

Literary usage of Salvagee

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Kedge-anchor, Or, Young Sailors' Assistant: Appertaining Tothe Practical by William N. Brady (1882)
"To make a salvagee strap, you may get a couple of spike nails, and drive them into an old piece of plank, or whatever you can find convenient to answer the ..."

2. Works of Robert Louis Stephenson by Robert Louis Stevenson (1906)
"The Smeaton rode at what sailors call a salvagee, with a cross-head made fast to the floating buoy. This kind of attachment was found to be more convenient ..."

3. The Kedge-anchor; Or, Young Sailors' Assistant: Or, Young Sailors' Assistant by William N. Brady (1864)
"To make a salvagee strap, you may get a couple of spike nails, and drive them into an old piece of plank, or whatever you can find convenient to answer the ..."

4. The Repertory of Patent Inventions: And Other Discoveries and Improvements (1808)
"... have supposed to be the strongest mode of combining the strength of yarns *, may be ; i \ '• .'• i . * A salvagee it much stronger than a common primary ..."

5. The Kedge-anchor, Or, Young Sailors' Assistant: Appertaining Tothe Practical by William N. Brady (1882)
"To make a salvagee strap, you may get a couple of spike nails, and drive them into an old piece of plank, or whatever you can find convenient to answer the ..."

6. Works of Robert Louis Stephenson by Robert Louis Stevenson (1906)
"The Smeaton rode at what sailors call a salvagee, with a cross-head made fast to the floating buoy. This kind of attachment was found to be more convenient ..."

7. The Kedge-anchor; Or, Young Sailors' Assistant: Or, Young Sailors' Assistant by William N. Brady (1864)
"To make a salvagee strap, you may get a couple of spike nails, and drive them into an old piece of plank, or whatever you can find convenient to answer the ..."

8. The Repertory of Patent Inventions: And Other Discoveries and Improvements (1808)
"... have supposed to be the strongest mode of combining the strength of yarns *, may be ; i \ '• .'• i . * A salvagee it much stronger than a common primary ..."

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