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SHIP'BOARD, adv. [ship and board.]

1. To go on shipboard or a shipboard is to go aboard; to enter a ship; to embark; literally, to go over the side. It is a peculiar phrase, and not much used. Seamen say, to go aboard or on board.

To be on ship board, to be in a ship; but seamen generally say, to go aboard or on board.

2. n. The pland of a ship. [Not now used.]

SHIP'-BOY, n. A boy that serves on board of a ship.

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