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Definition of Naval equipment
1. Noun. Equipment for a navy.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Naval Equipment
Literary usage of Naval equipment
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Institutes of International Law by Richard Wildman (1850)
"... because Corunna, if ' not in its prominent character, a port of naval equipment,
is situated in the same bay with Ferrol : and if the supply were ..."
2. A Contribution to the Bibliography of the History of the United States Navy by Charles T[homas] Harbeck (1906)
"Statement from the Committee appointed, concerning the condition of the naval
equipment and the further provision to be made. Jan. 29, 1796. [Amer. ..."
3. What is Contraband of War, and what is Not. Comprising All the American and by Joseph Moseley (1861)
"So it was held by the same learned authority, that tallow, which is considered
an article of naval use, if going to a port of special naval equipment like ..."
4. The Two Last Pleadings of Marcus Tullius Cicero Against Caius Verres by Marcus Tullius Cicero (1812)
"Presently other methods of obtaining lucre are instituted, from one system of
naval equipment; and I beg you, my Lords, to mark how many. ..."