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pratigue

 

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Term: Pratigue

Description:

Pratigue refers to the right or custom for a ship arriving in a foreign port to unload and load cargo without paying any fees or duties. Additionally, it can also be used to describe the dress or clothing worn by sailors when not on duty.

Examples:

Noun:

  1. The captain negotiated a pratigue agreement with the port authorities, allowing the ship to unload its cargo without incurring any charges.
  2. The crew members donned their pratigue and explored the town during their free time.

Verb:

  1. The ship was granted pratigue and began offloading its cargo.
  2. The sailors were eager to pratigue their duties and explore the foreign city.

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