What is another word for bos'n?

Pronunciation: [bˈɒsn] (IPA)

The term "bos'n" is short for "boatswain," which is a nautical term that refers to a crew member responsible for the ship's equipment and maintenance. Synonyms for bos'n include boatswain's mate, ship's mate, deck crew, and seaman. The boatswain's mate is a subordinate to the boatswain and assists with the crew's training and duties. A ship's mate is also responsible for the crew and ship equipment but holds a higher position than a bos'n. A deck crew member works mainly on the ship's deck, while a seaman is a more general term for a sailor in the US Navy.

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What are the hypernyms for Bos'n?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Bos'n

"If it comes to that I guess I can take a chance of navigating the yacht even if I don't hold a master's ticket," replied the bos'n.
"The Boy Aviators in Africa"
Captain Wilbur Lawton
"Closing the sea-cocks which were opened by Al Davis, the former bos'n, in revenge for a blow Luther Barr struck him when the ship went aground," was Frank's astonishing reply.
"The Boy Aviators in Africa"
Captain Wilbur Lawton
Sing out an order instantly for my mate and my bos'n to come here to the cabin, and be quick about it, for my finger's on the trigger, and it's only a pull to shut your mouth forever."
"Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates"
Howard I. Pyle

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