Meaning lash
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c. 1300, "to deal a blow;" later "to strike with a whip, beat with a lash" (late 14c.), possibly imitative. To lash out "to strike out violently" (originally of horses) i [..]
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"to tie or bind," as with rope or cord, 1620s, originally nautical, from Middle French lachier, from Old French lacier "to lace on, fasten with laces; entrap, ensnare" (see lace (v [..]
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c. 1300, las "a blow, a stroke," later "flexible part of a whip" (late 14c.), possibly imitative; compare lash (v.1), which might be the immediate source of this. Century Dictionar [..]
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eyelash: any of the short curved hairs that grow from the edges of the eyelids flog: beat severely with a whip or rod; "The teacher often flogged the students"; &quot [..]
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to hit someone with a whip; to tie up firmly
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A maritime industry abbreviation for "Lighter Aboard Ship." A specially constructed vessel equipped with an overhead crane for lifting specially designed barges and stowing them into cellula [..]
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Lighter aboard ship
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Abbreviation for “lighter aboard ship.” A specially constructed vessel equipped with an overhead traveling gantry crane for lifting specially designed barges out of the water and stowing them into the cellular holds of the vessel (loading) and unstowing (unloading) as well.
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A maritime industry Lighter Aboard Ship. A specially constructed vessel equipped with anoverhead crane for lifting specially designed barges and stowing them intocellular slots in an athwartship posit [..]
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To bind. Laying the land
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Clearance in the valve operating train with cam follower on camshaft base circle.
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To hold goods in position by the use of, e.g., wires, ropes, chains and straps.
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Lighter aboard ship: A barge carrier designed to act as a shuttle between ports, taking on and discharging barges.
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A ship specially constructed to carry loaded lighters or barges. These are floated on board in
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Tie down; as in: We lash the dinghy to the foredeck. latitude. Angular distance in degrees north or south of the earth's equator; as in: The north pole is at 90° north latitude.
Source: schoolofsailing.net

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Abbreviaton for “lighter aboard ship”. A specially constructed vessel equipped with an overhead traveling gantry crane for lifting specially designed barges out of water and stowing them into the cell [..]
Source: officerofthewatch.com

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To hold goods in position by use of Ropes, Wires, Chains or Straps etc.
Source: officerofthewatch.com

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Lighter Aboard Ship a vessel that loads small barges direct from the water
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To tie something with a line; to secure.
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  To secure an object by turns of line, wire, or chain.  
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To tie something with a line; to secure
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 These 900-foot-long ships carry small barges inside the vessel. LASH stands for Lighter Aboard Ship. Just as cargo is transported by barge from the shallower parts of the Mississippi River to the Por [..]
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Lighter Aboard Ship: A ship designed to carry floating containers or lighters.
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To secure an object by wrapping it with turns of line, wire, or chain.
Source: ussrankin.org

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These 900-foot-long ships carry small barges inside the vessel. LASH stands for Lighter Aboard Ship. Just as cargo is transported by barge from the shallower parts of the Mississippi River to the Port of New Orleans for export aboard ocean-going ships, LASH barges are lifted into these unusual ships. Overseas, the ship can discharge clusters of bar [..]
Source: mpa.maryland.gov

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Lighter aboard ship: A barge carrier designed to act as a shuttle between ports, taking on and discharging barges.
Source: allianceshippinggroup.co.uk

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To tie something with a line; to secure
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Lighter aboard ship
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A maritime industry abbreviation for “Lighter Aboard Ship.” A specially constructed vessel equipped with an overhead crane for lifting specially designed barges and stowing them into cellular slots in an athwart ship position.
Source: maritimeandcommerciallaw.co.uk

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Lighter Aboard Ship. Lash Vessels
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, (1) sb. a large quantity. ‘The master bought a lash o’ things from them.’ (2) v. to throw anything down violently.
Source: ulsterscotsacademy.com

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Lighter aboard ship: A barge carrier designed to act as a shuttle between ports, taking on and discharging barges.
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To make gear secure, usually with a rope.
Source: paddling.net





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