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SHIPS — Surnom Ships Pays d’origine Japon Genre musical Jpop Années d activité 2006 2009 Labels Zetima Site officiel … Wikipédia en Français
ships — Though they possessed little in the way of seacoasts, the ancient Mesopotamians built a great many boats and ships. This was because the flat plains on which they farmed and fought were crisscrossed by numerous rivers and irrigation canals… … Ancient Mesopotamia dictioary
Ships — Early used in foreign commerce by the Phoenicians (Gen. 49:13). Moses (Deut. 28:68) and Job (9:26) make reference to them, and Balaam speaks of the ships of Chittim (Num. 24:24). Solomon constructed a navy at Ezion geber by the assistance of… … Easton's Bible Dictionary
ships — athwart·ships; ships; thwart·ships; mid·ships; … English syllables
ships — See sister ships … Dictionary of automotive terms
SHIPS — The direct evidence of Etruscan shipping comes from a number of shipwrecks, such as Bon Porte, Cap d’Antibes, and Giglio. A prominent shipbuilding technique appears to have been the “sewing” together of the planks with wooden pegs. Indirect… … Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans
SHIPS — Statistical Hurricane Intensity Prediction Scheme (Academic & Science » Ocean Science) … Abbreviations dictionary
SHIPS — Shiga Pravastatin Study; SHIV … Medical dictionary
ships — Seafaring was not a skill of the Israelites; it was the sailors of Hiram, king of Tyre, who transported the materials for Solomon s Temple (1 Kgs. 5:9), and in the NT Paul s journeys across the Mediterranean were made in trading vessels from… … Dictionary of the Bible
ships — ʃɪp n. large vessel made for sailing on the sea; aircraft, spacecraft v. send, dispatch; transport by ship (or airplane, truck, etc.); put on board a ship; embark, board a ship; travel on a ship; work on a ship … English contemporary dictionary
Ships — Medieval naval vessels ♦ Balinger: A small, maneuverable, fast ship used by merchants and for war. ♦ Barge: A small to medium size ocean going vessel ♦ Cog … Medieval glossary