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able seaman

American  
[ey-buhl see-muhn] / ˈeɪ bəl ˈsi mən /

noun

  1. Also called able-bodied seaman.  an experienced deck-department seaman qualified to perform routine sea duties.

  2. (in the British Navy and on British and U.S. merchant ships) a rating between ordinary seaman and leading seaman or boatswain's mate. A.B., AB


Etymology

Origin of able seaman

First recorded in 1695–1705

Example Sentences

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Twenty lives were lost, including that of the ship's commander and a young able seaman from Wrexham.

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The rest of the crew was made up of able seamen accustomed to the harsh weather of the North Sea, two doctors, a handful of university scientists, officers, a carpenter, and a cook.

From Literature

Historians said the able seaman had come from a wealthy grazing family and trained as an accountant.

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That evening an unfortunate accident befell an able seaman who had crewed the rigging on the Heart of a Dream.

From Literature

It was said the able seamen insisted on keeping the ward shipshape themselves and had taken over the sweeping and the heavy bumper.

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