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Definition: Ordinary seaman
Seaman
\Sea"man\, n.; pl.
Seamen. [AS. s[ae]man.]
One whose occupation is to assist in the management of ships
at sea; a mariner; a sailor; -- applied both to officers and
common mariners, but especially to the latter. Opposed to
landman, or
landsman.
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Able seaman, a sailor who is practically conversant with
all the duties of common seamanship.
Ordinary seaman. See
Ordinary.
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Ordinary
\Or"di*na*ry\, a. [L. ordinarius, fr. ordo, ordinis,
order: cf. F. ordinaire. See
Order.]
1. According to established order; methodical; settled;
regular.
“The ordinary forms of law.” --Addison.
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2. Common; customary; usual. --Shak.
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Method is not less requisite in ordinary
conversation that in writing. --Addison.
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3. Of common rank, quality, or ability; not distinguished by
superior excellence or beauty; hence, not distinguished in
any way; commonplace; inferior; of little merit; as, men
of ordinary judgment; an ordinary book.
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An ordinary lad would have acquired little or no
useful knowledge in such a way. --Macaulay.
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Ordinary seaman (Naut.), one not expert or fully skilled,
and hence ranking below an
able seaman.
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Syn: Normal; common; usual; customary.
Usage: See
Normal. --
Ordinary,
Common. A thing is
common in which many persons share or partake; as, a
common practice. A thing is ordinary when it is apt to
come round in the regular common order or succession
of events.
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