Definitions for Admiralties

Admiralties ad·mi·ral·ty

Spelling: [ad-mer-uh l-tee]
IPA: /ˈæd mər əl ti/

Admiralties is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 1327 anagrams from letters in Admiralties (aadeiilmrst).

Definitions for Admiralties

noun

  1. the office or jurisdiction of an admiral.
  2. the officials or the department of state having charge of naval affairs, as in Great Britain.
  3. a court dealing with maritime questions, offenses, etc.
  4. maritime law.
  5. the Admiralty, the official building, in London, of the British commissioners for naval affairs.

adjective

  1. of or relating to admiralty law.

Origin of Admiralties

1300-50; Middle English amiralty Middle French. See admiral, -ty2

Examples for Admiralties

Ichabod is like a drunk uncle at Thanksgiving, always saying adorably outdated things like, “Is this an admiralty court?”

I wish the admiralty had my complaint: but they have no bowels, at least for me.

The Daily Beast also found in the county clerk records an admiralty lien by Bud Billings for $10 million in silver coins.

Kiao-chau was under the administration of the German admiralty.

The figures are those published weekly by the British admiralty.

Repeatedly he requested the admiralty that they would not leave him to rust in indolence.

This loss was admitted by the German admiralty on April 7, 1915.

The Lennon Wall in admiralty is a mosaic of Post-It notes, each square a scribbled wish.

In admiralty, Thomas, a student at the University of Hong Kong, shared a few well-worn words.

Central and admiralty have some of the most expensive retail outlets in the world, and they are popular with the Mainland crowd.

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