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ship chandler

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ship chandler
n
(Business / Professions) (Transport / Nautical Terms) a person or business dealing in supplies for ships
ship chandlery  n
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Noun1.ship chandler - a dealer in equipment and supplies for ships
distributer, distributor - someone who markets merchandise
Translations
ship chandler [ˈʃɪpˌtʃændləʳ] n (person) → fornitore m marittimo; (company) → società f inv di forniture navali


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Ship building had all but ceased by the time the railway came in 1867 and Penmaenpool, with its pub and ship chandlers, became a station on the Cambrian Railway.
The March Group, LLC currently represents a ship chandler supplying equipment and ships' stores primarily to cruise ships based in southern Florida.
There are patriot "shoemakers, saddlers, carpenters, wheelwrights, blacksmiths, coopers, tailors and ship chandlers," as well as their counterpart Loyalists--and the splendidly trained but equally human redcoats and Hessians.
 
 
 
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