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Answer for the clue "Command, as a cutter ", 7 letters:
captain

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Master \Mas"ter\ (m[.a]s"t[~e]r), n. [OE. maistre, maister, OF. maistre, mestre, F. ma[^i]tre, fr. L. magister, orig. a double comparative from the root of magnus great, akin to Gr. me`gas. Cf. Maestro , Magister , Magistrate , Magnitude , Major , Mister ...

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In inline hockey , each team can designate an official captain for each game. The player serving as captain during the game wears a "C" on his or her jersey .

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. an officer holding a rank below a major but above a lieutenant the naval officer in command of a military ship [syn: skipper ] a policeman in charge of a precinct [syn: police captain , police chief ] an officer who is licensed to command a merchant ...

Usage examples of captain.

Captain Nekrasov refused to accommodate me, but his sergeant proved far more generous with the facts.

Unfortunately, no VIP accommodation remained available for the captain himself.

I hung up, got through to the duty engineer officer, asked him to detain some men to come to the passenger accommodation, made another call to tommy wilson, the second officer, then asked to be put through to the captain.

After the affray Bushart would certainly have been slain had he remained, so he induced the captain of the HUNTER to give him a passage to the first land reached.

He made many inquiries as to the family and connections of Captain Maitland, and in alluding to Lord Lauderdale, who was sent as ambassador to Paris during the administration of Mr.

When I entered the room, to my amazement I found that of the five directors only one was present besides myself, an honest old retired sea captain who had bought and paid for 300 shares.

His sole interest lay in getting one Captain Alicia DeVries not merely ambulatory but fully reconditioned, and his was clearly an obsessive personality.

Captain Morgan was persuaded that in the wood the Spaniards had placed an ambuscade, as lying so conveniently for that purpose.

So, as I said, he came up with his train to the gate, and laid his ambuscado for Captain Resistance within bow-shot of the town.

Captain Hull knew the difficulty of the task he had undertaken, he was alive to the importance of making his approach to the whale from the leeward, so that there should be no sound to apprize the creature of the proximity of the boat.

Captain never even seems to have considered assigning this to anyone else.

When the captain said your nanoprobes were assimilating the nanites of the Goracar, my first thought was Good!

So I spoke readily enough with the captain of my vessel about the sea compass and the meridian compass, the astrolabe and the cross-staff, but when I discoursed with him upon eccentricity and parallax, he told me in a few words that he was master of ebbs or floods and not of instruments.

Sometimes, when ascending hills, when the winded horse breathed hard from his nostrils, and heaved his flanks, the captain, left to more freedom of thought, reflected upon the prodigious genius of Aramis, a genius of astucity and intrigue, such as the Fronde and the civil war had produced but two.

His search for Elise had drawn him through a series of shops in which she had left a trail of purchases which exceeded by nearly thrice the purse he had left, and to be told that she had been escorted through the last few by a most attentive Hansa captain had further chafed his temper.