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Lloyd's Register

noun

  1. a publication, issued annually by Lloyd's, consisting of a list of all of the world's seagoing vessels and including such information as their age, tonnage, and classification.


Lloyd's Register

noun

  1. a society formed in 1760 by a group of merchants operating at Lloyd's coffee house to draw up rules concerning the construction of merchant ships
  2. an annual publication giving details of all ships that have been built according to the various classifications established by this society


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Lloyd's Register1

First recorded in 1840–50

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