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scend
OXFORD DICTIONARY
scend, n. & v. Naut.
--n.
1 the impulse given by a wave or waves (scend of the sea).
2 a plunge of a vessel.
--v.intr. (of a vessel) plunge or pitch owing to the impulse of a wave.
--n.
1 the impulse given by a wave or waves (scend of the sea).
2 a plunge of a vessel.
--v.intr. (of a vessel) plunge or pitch owing to the impulse of a wave.
Etymology
alt. f. SEND or DESCEND
THESAURUS
scend
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