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quartersLiving and sleeping areas of a vessel.
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quartersThe various parts of the horse above the legs, like the hips
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quarters"military dwelling place," 1590s, from quarter (n.) in sense of "portion of a town." As "part of an American plantation where the slaves live," from 1724. The military se [..]
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quartersThe part of the shoe that begins at the laces and passes beneath the ankle bone and around the heel. Or, in high-top shoes, passes around the heel and over the ankle.
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quartersa place of residence such as the buildings or barracks
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quarters(n) housing available for people to live in
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quarters A place where a passenger or crew member lives.
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quartersResidence or place of abode; as, winter quarters, the place where an army lodges during the winter months. We say “this quarter of the town,” meaning this district or part; the Frenc [..]
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quartersCanned salmon size weighing 3.75 oz (104g).
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quartersThe several stations of a ship's crew in time of action. Quartering
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quartersPeriods of study that divide the academic year into four equal segments of approximately 12 weeks each, typically including the summer. [Back to Top]
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quartersOn the ‘School profile’ page, the table presented alongside the school ICSEA value shows the distribution of students in the school across four socio-educational advantage (SEA) quarters, representing a scale of relative disadvantage (bottom quarter) through to relative advantage (top quarter ). These quarters are calculated using only the student- [..]
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quartersA Plant species in the Chenopodium genus known for edible greens.
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quartersThe allotted positions, or stations, of ship's complement in specified circumstances, e.g. 'General Quarters'.
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quartersLiving compartments.
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quartersLiving spaces for passengers or personnel. It includes staterooms, dining salons, mess rooms, lounging places, passages connected with the foregoing, etc., individual stations for personnel for fire o [..]
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quartersLiving space for the crew.
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quarters (1) Stations for shipboard evolutions, as general quarters, fire quarters, quarters for muster; (2) living spaces.
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quarters Living spaces assigned to personnel aboard ship; government owned housing assigned to personnel at shore stations; assembly of personnel for drill, inspection, or meeting.
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quartersLiving space for the crew.
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quartersAccommodations.
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quartersliving spaces. Also, an evolution where all hands are assembled at established stations for muster, drills, or inspection. "Now all hands fall in at quarters for captain's inspection.&am [..]
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quartersLiving space.
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quartersliving spaces assigned to personnel aboard ship; government-owned housing assigned to personnel at shore stations; assembly of personnel for drill, inspection or meeting.
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quartersAccommodations.
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quartersThe parts of a ship where crew members or passengers conduct the activities of everyday life, such as sleeping, eating, and recreation.
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quartersLiving space for the crew.
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quartersThe four regions that comprise a quadruped.
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quartersAccommodations.
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quartersthis is the slang for $25 chips issued by the casino
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quartersa term for chips of a twenty-five dollar denomination. TOP
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