salvagee
Etymology
From salvage + -ee.
salvagee means one who is salvaged. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
noun
- One who is salvaged.“H. G. Wells, The World Set Free
We are no creators, we are consequences, we are salvagers — or salvagees.”
- A free rope on a sailing ship (one that does not have a single dedicated purpose).“The salvagee or sub-division system is intended to remove this objection. The gradual and progressive re-action, which forms a distinctive character of this system, generates the strongest adhesion of the twists, or component parts of the rope, . (which at the same time are in spiral directions) nearly parallel; and of consequence, with a power but fractionally inferior to a combination of yarns p”