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first\ mate\ /ship/
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  • first mate — also first officer n an officer who has the rank just below captain on a ship that is not a military ship …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • first mate — n. a merchant ship s officer next in rank below the captain: also first officer …   English World dictionary

  • first mate — noun count an officer of high rank on a ship that is not part of the navy …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • first mate — ► NOUN ▪ the officer second in command to the master of a merchant ship …   English terms dictionary

  • first mate — noun the officer below the master on a commercial ship • Syn: ↑mate • Hypernyms: ↑officer, ↑ship s officer * * * the officer of a merchant vessel next in command beneath the captain. Also called chief mate, chief officer, first officer, mate. * * …   Useful english dictionary

  • first mate — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms first mate : singular first mate plural first mates an officer of high rank on a ship that is not part of the navy …   English dictionary

  • first mate — noun An officer on a merchant ship next in rank to the captain and responsible to the captain for the safety and security of the ship. Syn: chief officer, chief mate, first officer …   Wiktionary

  • first mate — officer next in rank below the captain (on a ship) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • first mate — noun the officer second in command to the master of a merchant ship …   English new terms dictionary

  • first mate — noun (C) the officer on a non military ship who has the rank just below captain …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • mate — mate1 [māt] n. [ME < MDu, a companion < gemate < Gmc * gamatan < * ga , together (for IE base see COM ) + * mad , food, MEAT: hence, orig., one who share meals: cf. COMPANION1] 1. a) a companion, comrade, or fellow worker: often used… …   English World dictionary

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