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14a. It's a non alcoholic drink, officer. m?t?
I thought "mate" as in 1st mate and tea but it is very loose. Please help.
I thought "mate" as in 1st mate and tea but it is very loose. Please help.
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mate1
n a companion; an equal; a fellow worker, occupant, etc (often in combination, as workmate, flatmate, etc); a friendly or ironic form of address; a husband or wife; an animal with which another is paired to produce young; one of a pair; a ship's officer under the captain or master; in the navy, formerly a rank to which a warrant officer might be promoted;
mate1
n a companion; an equal; a fellow worker, occupant, etc (often in combination, as workmate, flatmate, etc); a friendly or ironic form of address; a husband or wife; an animal with which another is paired to produce young; one of a pair; a ship's officer under the captain or master; in the navy, formerly a rank to which a warrant officer might be promoted;
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