Ship
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Ship ( noun )
- A large vessel for travel on water.
- A sailing vessel with at least three masts.
- A vessel for transportation of goods or passengers.
- A spacecraft or space vehicle.
- A group of people or things.
Origin:
Old english scip, from proto-germanic *skipiz (compare dutch schip, german schiff), from proto-indo-european *skep- (compare welsh ysgub, latin scapha, greek skaphe, old church slavonic ščipŭ).
Examples:
- The ship sailed on the ocean for months.
- The ship was loaded with cargo.
- The ship was carrying passengers to a new land.
- The ship was a spacecraft designed for deep space exploration.
- The ship of state is made up of many individuals working together.
(As a verb)
Ship ( verb )
- A large vessel for travel on water.
- A sailing vessel with at least three masts.
- A vessel for transportation of goods or passengers.
- A spacecraft or space vehicle.
- A group of people or things.
Origin:
Old english scip, from proto-germanic *skipiz (compare dutch schip, german schiff), from proto-indo-european *skep- (compare welsh ysgub, latin scapha, greek skaphe, old church slavonic ščipŭ).
Examples:
- The ship sailed on the ocean for months.
- The ship was loaded with cargo.
- The ship was carrying passengers to a new land.
- The ship was a spacecraft designed for deep space exploration.
- The ship of state is made up of many individuals working together.