wealsman Antonyms
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Meaning of wealsman
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wealsman (n.)
A statesman; a politician.
wealsman Sentence Examples
- The wealsman expertly navigated the treacherous waters, guiding the ship through narrow channels.
- The wealsman's sharp eyes detected a faint ripple in the distance, indicating a hidden sandbar.
- The wealsman deftly maneuvered the sailboat around obstacles, keeping it on a steady course.
- The wealsman used a sextant and compass to determine the ship's position and course.
- The wealsman's skilled hands kept the ship steady even during rough seas.
- The wealsman communicated with the captain and crew using whistle commands.
- The wealsman's knowledge of the sea helped him predict weather patterns and avoid dangerous conditions.
- The wealsman played a vital role in the safe passage of the ship and its crew.
- The wealsman's expertise was highly valued on both merchant vessels and warships.
- The wealsman's legacy lived on in the traditions and techniques of seafaring.
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A statesman; a politician.
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The wealsman expertly navigated the treacherous waters, guiding the ship through narrow channels.
The wealsman's sharp eyes detected a faint ripple in the distance, indicating a hidden sandbar.
The wealsman deftly maneuvered the sailboat around obstacles, keeping it on a steady course.
The wealsman used a sextant and compass to determine the ship's position and course.