| Term | Definition |
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ancient |
having hasd existence for many years |
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quay |
a dock parrallel to the water way used as a landing place |
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congested |
to concentrate in a small space |
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steerage |
economy traveling passengers, often not recorded by name |
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galley |
a kitchen or food preparation area on a ship or airplane |
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partition |
a part or section of a whole |
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experience |
affected by or knowledge gained through participation or observation |
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protect |
to guard or defend |
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porch |
a covered area adjoining an entrance to a building and usually having a separate roof |
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quarters |
a room where one resides |
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fiercely |
agressive action |
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steamer |
a ship proprelled by steam |
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barge |
a boat that carries cargo |
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harbor |
a small inlet of water were ships can easily come and dock |
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biscuit |
any of various hard or crisp baked products, such as a cookie or cracker |
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accordion |
a musical instrument played by squezzing |
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harmonica |
a small musical instrument held in hand blown into |
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arc |
a curve, or smooth bend in a line |
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glistening |
shining bright |
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ripple |
small waves in water |
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guten Morgan |
Good Morning |
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guten Tag |
Good Day in German |
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guten Abend |
Good Evening in German |