flete

  • 91fleet — I. /flit / (say fleet) noun 1. the largest organised unit of naval ships grouped for tactical or other purposes. 2. the largest organisation of warships under the command of a single officer. 3. a number of naval vessels, or vessels carrying… …

  • 92fletar — {{#}}{{LM F17892}}{{〓}} {{ConjF17892}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynF18353}} {{[}}fletar{{]}} ‹fle·tar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} {{♂}}Referido a un vehículo,{{♀}} alquilarlo o contratarlo, generalmente para el transporte de personas o de mercancías …

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  • 93fletar — (De flete). 1. tr. Dar o tomar a flete un buque y, por ext., otro vehículo terrestre o aéreo. 2. Embarcar personas o mercancías en una nave para su transporte. U. t. c. prnl.) 3. Am. Alquilar una bestia o un vehículo para transportar personas o… …

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  • 94nolit — (Del cat. nolit, flete). m. ant. flete (ǁ precio del alquiler de una nave) …

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  • 95fleet — fleet1 [flēt] n. [ME flete < OE fleot < fleotan, to float: see FLEET2] 1. a) a number of warships under one command, usually in a definite area of operation b) the entire naval force of a country; navy 2. any group of ships, trucks, buses,… …

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  • 96Fleet — Fleet, n. [OE. flete, fleote, AS. fle[ o]t ship, fr. fle[ o]tan to float, swim. See {Fleet}, v. i. and cf. {Float}.] A number of vessels in company, especially war vessels; also, the collective naval force of a country, etc. [1913 Webster] {Fleet …

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  • 97Fleet captain — Fleet Fleet, n. [OE. flete, fleote, AS. fle[ o]t ship, fr. fle[ o]tan to float, swim. See {Fleet}, v. i. and cf. {Float}.] A number of vessels in company, especially war vessels; also, the collective naval force of a country, etc. [1913 Webster]… …

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  • 98fleet — I. verb Etymology: Middle English fleten, from Old English flēotan; akin to Old High German fliozzan to float, Old English flōwan to flow Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. obsolete drift 2. a. archaic …

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