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JOURNAL, mar(law)
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JOURNAL, mar (law)


JOURNAL, mar. law. The book kept on board of a ship or Other vessel, which contains an account of the ship' s course, with a short history of every contains an account of the ship' s course, with a short history of every occurrence during the voyage. Another name for logbook. (q.v.) Chit. Law of occurrence during the voyage. Another name for logbook. (q.v.) Chit. Law of Nat. 199. Nat. 199.

manducation (iou)



manducation noun. literary. L15.
[Latin manducatio(n-), formed as MANDUCATE: see -ATION.]
The action of eating or chewing; spec. participation in the Eucharist.