Noah Webster's 1828 American Dictionary of the English Language is regarded by many as the finest English
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CABOCHED, CABOOSE, n. 1. The cook-room or kitchen of a ship. In smaller vessels, it is an inclosed fire-place, hearth or stove for cooking, on the main deck. In a ship of war, the cook room is called a galley. 2. A box that covers the chimney in a ship.