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midshipmanmid‧ship‧man /ˈmɪdʃɪpmən/ noun (plural midshipmen /-mən/) [countable] - And, recently, Aberdeen drill sergeants and Naval Academy midshipmen have been among its most celebrated inmates.
- Charles R.. Larson, the academy superintendent who ordered the court-martial, the midshipman will serve 60 days.
- Gary Roughead, 45, was endorsed as commandant of midshipmen by Adm.
- He transferred shortly afterwards to the Dragon as an able seaman, but in 1761 he joined the Arrogant as a midshipman.
- I too joined the navy as a midshipman and went to a variety of establishments for training.
- Kingston's three midshipmen are carefully chosen to satisfy the contemporary patriotic line.
- That ended a Navy investigation into student drug use, but implicated 24 midshipmen in the buying or use of drugs.
- The buildings, playing fields, 75 monuments, benches, even trees honor Naval heroes and distinguished classes of midshipmen.
► Navyable seaman, nounadmiral, nounahoy, interjectionarmada, nounbattle cruiser, nounbattleship, nounbroadside, nouncommodore, nouncruiser, noundepth charge, noundestroyer, nounensign, nounflagship, nounfleet admiral, nounflight deck, nounflight sergeant, noungunboat, nounlanding craft, nounman-of-war, nounmarine, adjectiveMarine, nounmariner, nounmaster, nounmaster-at-arms, nounmate, nounmidshipman, nounminesweeper, nounnaval, adjectivenavigator, nounperiscope, nounpetty officer, nounpocket battleship, nounquartermaster, nounrating, nounrear admiral, nounRN, seaman, nounsea power, nounsignalman, nounsub, nounsublieutenant, nounsubmarine, nounsubmariner, nounU-boat, nounvice-admiral, nounyeoman, noun someone who is training to become an officer in the British navy |