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Answer for the clue "Three-masted ship ", 7 letters:
clipper

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES nail clippers COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN nail ▪ At his own suggestion, Reg said Singh had personally removed that clause from my contract with his nail clippers . ▪ It was like trimming a lawn with nail clippers ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Clipper is a nickname for: Clipper Flynn (1849–1881), American professional baseball player Felipe Montemayor (born 1928), Mexican player in Major League Baseball John "Clipper" Smith (1904–1973), American football player, coach and college athletics administrator; ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., "sheepshearer;" early 15c., "a barber;" c.1300 as a surname; agent noun from Middle English clippen "shorten" (see clip (v.1)). The type of fast sailing ship so called from 1823 (in Cooper's "The Pilot"), probably from clip (v.1) in sense of ...

Usage examples of clipper.

He threw the fingernail clippers across the room and charged at Bollinger with such fury that he surprised even Stenner.

Curiously, there was little to indicate that he spent most of his working days on or under the sea, except for a primitive painting of a clipper ship and a few other sailing vessels, a photo of his catboat under full sail and a glass-encased model of his racing hydroplane.

The design was the one called Chesapeake Bay bugeye, which meant that she had a flat bottom, a centerboard, a rakish clipper bow, and the masts slanted back at a dashing angle.

The rads sourly disparaged the Grange Head Clipper, which featured mostly commodities prices, along with bickering among candidates in upcoming elections, to be held in a month, on Farsun Day.

The laws against coiners and clippers are only severe with regard to these particular coins, as the Government has special reasons for not wishing them to be depreciated.

Her dark scalp was gristled with the sandpapery nubbins the clippers had left behind.

Meanwhile, at every session of the Old Bailey the most terrible example of coiners and clippers was made.

Between the starships, tall junks and clippers tacked in or out of the harbor and both branches of the river, and among them feluccas darted, their sails like the fins of a shoal of sharks.

She had two masts and all the sails and rigging of an ordinary clipper, which would enable her to take advantage of every favorable wind, though her chief reliance was on her mechanical power.

Alongside them were clippers of all sizes, steamers of all nationalities, and the steamboats, with several decks rising one above the other, which ply on the Sacramento and its tributaries.

While college students marched against the war, Calliope protested against hair clippers.

The very house of Israel herself, the very Mint-house, Tower Hill, and Lombard Street of Israel herself, was full of false coiners and clippers of the promises.

The extraordinary anatomies, the dreaming spires of heads, the scales, the skirts, the claws, the clippers.

Meanwhile evidence of the scheme from Gornt's papers, and notice that the Victoria would not be supporting the deal any longer, had to be rushed by clipper to Washington to the right hands which would make interception probable--without the Bank's backing there was no sugar to barter for cotton or for armaments.

Through a grove of mangroves they reached the bank of the creek on which the barracoons had been built and in the centre of the stream, her bare masts and yards silhouetted against the starry sky, lay the lovely clipper.