ACCOUTERED
\ɐkˈuːtəd], \ɐkˈuːtəd], \ɐ_k_ˈuː_t_ə_d]\
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provided with necessary articles of equipment for a specialized purpose (especially military); "troops accoutered for battle"; "properly accoutered for the trip"
By Princeton University
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Board of Admiralty
- organized by Continental Congress, October 28, 1779, from earlier more numerous Committee. consisted two members Congress five others and had charge of all naval marine affairs. It was abolished February 7, 1781, upon the creation Secretary Marine.