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Ad·mi·ral·ty [ˈædmərəlti] N no pl Brit

1. Admiralty hist (court):

the Admiralty

2. Admiralty (naval department):

the Admiralty

ad·mi·ral·ty ˈcourt N Brit LAW

admiralty court

ad·mi·ral·ty ju·ris·ˈdic·tion N

ad·mi·ral·ty ˈlaw N

admiralty law

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At the outbreak of war he was seconded to the Admiralty to work on the development of radar.
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Steam for the turbines was provided by three Admiralty 3-drum water-tube boilers.
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Two years later the Admiralty dispatched relief expeditions.
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The Admiralty set about decommissioning ships and retiring officers.
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Steam for the turbines was provided by three Admiralty 3-drum boilers.
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It became Admiralty property in 1903 and as the result of land reclamation lost its waterfront position, becoming marooned within the dockyard.
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