Full-rigged
[foo l-rigd] /ˈfʊlˈrɪgd/
adjective
1.
(of a sailing vessel) rigged as a ship; square-rigged on all of three or more masts.
2.
having all equipment.
adjective
1.
(of a sailing vessel) having three or more masts rigged square
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