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Debarkation

noun
1.
The act of passengers and crew getting off of a ship or aircraft.  Synonyms: disembarkation, disembarkment.






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"Debarkation" Quotes from Famous Books



... day decreases our distance, and we were, at meridian, but 1600 miles from our port. The 20th is put down as the time of our arrival now. Have been busy in preparing things for debarkation. A barque came near running into us the night before last. To-day saw two sail, a bark and brig. Sea-weed is floating by; like ourselves, returning to the Gulf from ...
— Kathay: A Cruise in the China Seas • W. Hastings Macaulay



Words linked to "Debarkation" :   embarkation, disembarkation, disembarkment, landing, debark, going ashore



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