The person lawfully in command of a ship or other vessel.
An honorific title given to a prominent person. See colonel.
The head boy of a school.
A maître d', a headwaiter.
A chief or leader.
An army officer with a rank between the most senior grade of lieutenant and major.
A naval officer with a rank between commander and commodore.
One of the athletes on a sports team who is designated to make decisions, and is allowed to speak for his team with a referee or official.
A commissioned officer in the United States Navy, Coast Guard, NOAA Corps, or PHS Corps of a grade superior to a commander and junior to a rear admiral (lower half). A captain is equal in grade or rank to a United States Army, Marine Corps, or Air Force colonel.
The leader of a group of workers.
To act as captain
To exercise command of a ship, aircraft or sports team.
A member of a ship's company who is not an officer.
The sport of competitive rowing.
A rowing team manning a single shell.
A pen for livestock such as chickens or pigs
A close group of friends.
A group of people (often staff) manning and operating a large facility or piece of equipment such as a factory, ship, boat, airplane, or spacecraft.
A group of Rovers.
A member of the crew of a vessel or plant.
The group of workers on a dramatic production who are not part of the cast.
A set of individuals lumped together by the speaker.
A hip-hop or b-boying group.
The Manx shearwater.
A group of people working together on a task.
A worker on a dramatic production who is not part of the cast.
To do the proper work of a sailor
To supply workers or sailors for a crew
To be a member of a work or production crew
To take on, recruit (new) crew
To be a member of a vessel's crew