
1) Barbary Coast buccaneer 2) Barbary coast pirate 3) Barbary pirate 4) Buccaneer 5) Fast pirate ship 6) Flamboyant boarder 7) French raider 8) French word used in English 9) Heard vulgar tune from pirate 10) Pirate 11) Pirate from Barbary 12) Pirate ship 13) Privateer 14) Sea robber 15) Sea rover 16) Speedy pirate ship
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1) Pirate
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- a pirate along the Barbary coast
- a swift pirate ship (often operating with official sanction)
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A pirate operating around the Mediterranean Sea.
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[dinghy] The Corsair is a class of sixteen foot three handed sailing dinghy. The boat was designed by Australian designer Alan Payne who is famous for designing Sir Frank Packer`s America`s Cup challenge yachts Gretel and Gretel II. == The Boat == The boat is built in fiberglass and is a rather heavy boat with minimum race weight being 136 ...
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A pirate from the Barbary Coast of North Africa.
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A more romantic term for pirate. But still a pirate.
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• (n.) A piratical vessel. • (n.) A pirate; one who cruises about without authorization from any government, to seize booty on sea or land. • (n.) A Californian market fish (Sebastichthys rosaceus).
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Pirate based on the North African Barbary Coast. From the 16th century onwards the corsairs plundered shipping in the Mediterranean and Atlantic, holding hostages for ransom or selling them as...
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maybe derived from the island name Corsica, pirate or pirate ship, esp. of Barbary (N. Africa in olden times), attacking ships of European countries; also, a French privateer, or Knights of Malta fighting the Barbary pirates. Other origins may be the Latin word corsus meaning plunder.
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Pirates in the Mediterranean.
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Cor'sair noun [ French
corsaire (cf. Italian
corsare ,
corsale , Pr.
corsari ), Late Latin
corsarius , from Latin
cursus a running, course, whence Spanish
corso cruise,
corsa cruise, coasting voyage,
corsear to cruise against the enemy,...
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Cor'sair noun (Zoology) A Californian market fish (
Sebastichthys rosaceus ).
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The Corsairs were mediaeval pirates, whose particular base was the north coast of Africa, from which they plundered all Christian ships, especially the Spanish treasure ships from America.
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USS Corsair was an American Corsair Class submarine of 1570 tons displacement launched in 1946. The USS Corsair was armed with one 5 inch gun; two 40 mm anti-aircraft guns and ten 21 inch torpedo tubes.
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[
n] - a pirate along the Barbary coast 2. [n] - a swift pirate ship (often operating with official sanction)
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Twin engined aircraft with retractable tricycle undercarriage [US]
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noun a swift pirate ship (often operating with official sanction)
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a fast ship used for piracy. · a pirate, esp. formerly of the Barbary Coast. · (cap.)a gull-winged, propeller-driven fighter plane built for the U.S. Navy in World War II and kept in service into the early 1950s.
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Pirates from the Mediterranean
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