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Definition of Transhipped
1. tranship [v] - See also: tranship
Lexicographical Neighbors of Transhipped
Literary usage of Transhipped
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on the Effect of the Contract of Sale on the Legal Rights of by Colin Blackburn Blackburn (1910)
"The Court held that the arrival of the oil in the Mansfield was a condition
precedent, and that the plaintiffs were not entitled to the oil transhipped on ..."
2. Sessional Papers (1901)
"The goods coming from England are transhipped at Aden?—Yea. 2651. Are the goods
that are taken by French or German steamers transhipped ? ..."
3. Through Siberia by Henry Lansdell (1882)
"transhipped to American steamer.—Arrivals at San Francisco and London. " The sailor
sighs as sinks his native shore And climbs the mast to feast his eyes ..."
4. Through Siberia by Henry Lansdell (1882)
"transhipped to American steamer.—Arrivals at San Francisco and London. " The sailor
sighs as sinks his native shore And climbs the mast to feast his eyes ..."
5. A Collection of Treaties, Engagements, and Sanads Relating to India and by India Foreign and Political Dept (1892)
"That the full duty of 5 per cent, shall be levied on all articles transhipped
from one vessel into another in all the ports and harbours belonging to His ..."
6. Treatises on Average, and Adjustments of Losses in Marine Insurance by Robert Stevens, William Benecke, Willard Phillips (1833)
"When goods, in consequence of the ship being dis- increase of abled by a peril
of the navigation from completing g^oL'tran- her voyage, are transhipped and ..."
7. Rovings in the Pacific, from 1837 to 1849: With a Glance at Calfiornia by Edward] [Lucett (1851)
"Loss of the Vessel into which Cargo had been transhipped at Tahiti for Sydney.
" Thy spirit, Independence, let me share, And I will follow with my bosom ..."
8. The Price of Blood: The Sequel to "Rasplata" and "The Battle of Tsushima" by Vladimir Ivanovich Semenov, Wladimir Semenoff (1910)
"... week of hardships and delirium —The Admiral and myself are once again
transhipped— "Smokes" sighted—The chase—The crime of the Commander of the ..."