A borough of southwest England on Plymouth Sound, an inlet of the English Channel. A major port, it was the embarkation point for the fleet that fought the Spanish Armada(1588) and for Drake, Raleigh, and several other early explorers. Population, 250, 300.
A covered, self - propelled passageway used for airline passenger and crew embarkation and debarkation at airport terminal gates.
Lisbon became the great embarkation point.
the port of embarkation
Stand-by engine and shorten chain to 2 shackles for pilot embarkation.
No person shall embark on or disembark from a ferry vessel in use on a licensed service from or on to any sampan boat or other craft where any other means of embarkation or disembarkation is provided.
When the difficulties of embarkation have been surmounted, it will still be necessary to marshal these ships and bring them across the sea.