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  • 51To travel by dak — Dak Dak (d[add]k or d[aum]k), n. [Hind. [dsdot][=a]k.] Post; mail; also, the mail or postal arrangements; spelt also {dawk}, and {dauk}. [India] [1913 Webster] {Dak boat}, a mail boat. Percy Smith. {Dak bungalow}, a traveler s rest house at the… …

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  • 53MT Sidsel Knutsen — The MT Sidsel Knutsen is a Norwegian tanker built in 1993. DesignThe Sidsel Knutsen is convert|533|ft|m|sing=on long and is owned and operated by Knutsen O.A.S. Shipping. The Sidsel Knutsen is designed for the shipping of oil products, including… …

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  • 54mailboat — /mayl boht /, n. a boat for transporting mail. Also, mail boat. [1785 95, Amer.; MAIL1 + BOAT] * * * …

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  • 55packet — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. package; packet boat, paquebot; mail boat, steamer, coaster. See ship. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A small bundle or container] Syn. pack, receptacle, parcel; see container , package 1 . 2. [A ship with a… …

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  • 60Russian post offices in the Ottoman Empire — The Russian post offices in the Ottoman Empire were a set of post offices operated by Russia in various cities of the Ottoman Empire from the late 18th century until September 1914.The earliest mail service between St Petersburg and… …

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